LPD arrests husband in homicide of pregnant woman

LEBANON, Mo. — The Lebanon Police Department (LPD) reports that Sidney Fredrick Wilson V, 25, of Stoutland, has been charged with the murder of 21-year-old Reagan Lynn Wilson, who was shot at her Lebanon home in June, and her unborn son. Wilson faces charges of first-degree murder for both victims and armed criminal action. He's [...]

Jul 31, 2025 - 23:00
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LPD arrests husband in homicide of pregnant woman

LEBANON, Mo. — The Lebanon Police Department (LPD) reports that Sidney Fredrick Wilson V, 25, of Stoutland, has been charged with the murder of 21-year-old Reagan Lynn Wilson, who was shot at her Lebanon home in June, and her unborn son.

Wilson, courtesy of LPD.

Wilson faces charges of first-degree murder for both victims and armed criminal action. He's being held without bond at the Laclede County Jail.

"Sidney was Reagan’s spouse, although they were separated to the best of my knowledge," LPD communications manager Derek Gean told Ozarks First.

Reagan's father told Ozarks First there's a "sigh of relief" with the arrest, calling it "long overdue."

The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) said members of Operation Relentless Pursuit (ORP) arrested Wilson at a residence in Nixa on Thursday, July 31.

According to previous Ozarks First coverage, the LPD responded to a report of a shooting at 11:37 p.m. June 5, 2025, in the 700 block of North Adams Avenue.

Officers found Reagan with gunshot wounds at the residence. She was pronounced dead shortly after the incident. She was pregnant at the time of the shooting, and her baby, Silas, died June 13.

Reagan's father told Ozarks First that Sidney was the father of Silas.

"Our entire team mourns the loss of this young mother and child. Our team and our partners are disgusted by this loss of life and will relentlessly pursue justice for Reagan and her child,” Chief Harrison said in a press release. “We are grateful to the Laclede County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri State Highway Patrol, FBI, and the ATF for their assistance.”

The investigation remains active. Those with information are encouraged to contact the Lebanon Police Department at 417-532-3131 or submit tips anonymously through the online tip system at www.lebanonmissouri.org.

This is a developing story.

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