Cynthia J. The intoxicated suspect showed back up on the scene, and was placed under arrest. document.write (document.charset ? 'https://sedaliabanners.creativecirclemedia.com/www/delivery/ajs.php':'https://sedaliabanners.creativecirclemedia.com/www/delivery/ajs.php'); Hes being held on a $1-million bond. Officers also attempted to speak with Apple, but they hung up the phone on law enforcement, rather than helping. The victim stated the package she ordered showed as delivered but was no longer on her doorstep. if (document.context) document.write ("&context=" + escape(document.context)); Sedalia Police were dispatched to the Police Department lobby Sunday evening in reference to a possible identity theft out of Tennessee. Upon arrival, police made contact with the suspect. The female was transported to the BRHC for evaluation. if( Math.max(document.documentElement.clientWidth, window.innerWidth || 0) < 728 ){ A subject involved had a Pettis County $7500 cash or surety warrant. 53-year-old Brian A. Minton of Sedalia was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail. Bethany Shannon Clay stated she witnessed a vehicle strike a utility pole and then proceed to leave the scene without reporting the incident. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case. Weisner was intoxicated by drugs and in possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia. The reporting party said he was sprayed in the face with pepper spray. Contact was made with Andra Madarine Pardoe, who reported a male subject had stolen her vehicle. Officers gathered the necessary information to generate a report. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that an eastbound 2021 Subaru Forester, driven by 30-year-old Brittney L. Schneider of Warrensburg, was stopped at the intersection of Route DD and Missouri 23 around 7:15 a.m., when an eastbound 2007 Mazda 6, driven by 29-year-old Spencer Q. Valde of Whiteman Air Force Base, struck the rear of the Subaru. A computer check of the passenger found he had a warrant out of Pettis County for Probation Violation on original charges of Driving While Intoxicated. Peck was transported to the Pettis County Jail and given a bond of $2,000 cash and $2,500 surety. On Feb. 21 around 11 p.m., Sedalia Police responded to Casey's, 1601 E. Broadway, for a report of someone sleeping in their vehicle. 3:21 a.m.: Svitlana Avramenko, 46, of the 2000 block of East 16th Street, was arrested after being observed driving on Broadway Boulevard at a high rate of speed, drifting in and out of a lane. if (document.mmm_fo) document.write ("&mmm_fo=1"); She was transported to the Warrensburg Police Department and released. Sedalia Police observed a vehicle travelling on West Broadway Boulevard Saturday morning at a high rate of speed. Officers responded to Creative Audio, 2127 West Broadway Boulevard Thursday evening in reference to a theft. Please log in to comment by clicking here, , 111 W. Fourth St. Shaw was transported to the Bothwell Regional Health Center ER for a blood draw and then placed on a 12-hour hold at the Pettis County Jail pending charges of driving while intoxicated prior offender and resisting arrest. Code enforcement was notified due to the state of the residence. Wednesday morning, an Officer was dispatched to the 2100 block of East 9th Street in reference to a follow up call. Information was collected on the missing subject, and that information was entered into NCIC. The Buick came to rest on its top in the eastbound lanes of 50. Officers made contact with a subject who was reported missing out of Kansas. Early Wednesday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 1500 block of South Osage Avenue in reference to a disturbance. Sedalia, MO During the course of the investigation, the suspect was identified. The victim was home but going to Bothwell Regional Health Center, where he met officers, who took a report. There, he provided a breath sample that showed his BAC to be above 0.08. The reporting party wished to press charges for harassment and after a brief struggle, the suspect was placed in handcuffs and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was placed on a 24-hour hold pending state charges of first-degree harassment and resisting arrest. A white Pontiac G6 went off the roadway, struck a utility pole . He was transported to University Hospital in Columbia and released. if( Math.max(document.documentElement.clientWidth, window.innerWidth || 0) < 728 ){ Mario Alberto Madrid, 40, Homeless, was arrested for Trespassing in the 1st Degree. The male was in cardiac arrest. Email: [email protected], Please log in to comment by clicking here, SHS Math-A-Thon supports St. Jude Cancer patients, Pettis County Health Board candidates meet at Pachyderm forum, Photo: Immanuel United Church of Christ donates to Open Door, Powered by Creative Circle Media Solutions. [CDATA[ (AP) A central Missouri woman fled from a home she shared with a man who'd been holding her captive since January, sometimes confined in a wooden box, authorities said Friday. When Officers arrived, they confirmed the subject had been trespassed from the store prior. Police Reports Feb. 22. A request for a charge of driving while intoxicated has been submitted to the prosecutor. According to a Sedalia Police report, officers were dispatched to Dugan's Paint at 3103 Erika Avenue in Sedalia at approximately 3:11 a.m. on Thursday, January 26, 2023 due to an alarm. A general information report was completed on the incident. if (document.MAX_used != ',') document.write ("&exclude=" + document.MAX_used); Brackett was booked in on felony charges of Domestic Assault in the 3rd Degree. Officers were unable to determine a primary physical aggressor. document.write (document.charset ? if (document.context) document.write ("&context=" + escape(document.context)); Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case. Saturday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of East 17th Street in reference to a trespassing call. There, she provided a breath sample that showed her BAC to be above 0.08. Briden was then booked and released. During contact with the individuals involved, a subject was found to have a Pettis County warrant. The victim stated the rear license plate of her vehicle was stolen recently. Officers were able to locate the parties near the American Inn, 1217 South Limit Avenue. 4:41 p.m.: Jeremy E. Pointer, 43, of Sedalia, was arrested after officers were dispatched to the 700 block of East 17th Street in reference to a trespassing call. He was transported to the Moniteau County Jail. There, he provided a breath sample that showed his BAC to be above 0.08. Officers made contact with the driver, and during the course of the investigation it was determined the driver was intoxicated. 'https://sedaliabanners.creativecirclemedia.com/www/delivery/ajs.php':'https://sedaliabanners.creativecirclemedia.com/www/delivery/ajs.php'); document.write ("?zoneid="+zone+"&blockcampaign=1"); '&charset='+document.characterSet : '')); document.write ("'><\/scr"+"ipt>"); During the investigation, it was determined that both parties had minor injuries. Phone: 660-826-1000 He was transported to the Pettis . 6:32 a.m.: Deputies took a report from the 3800 block of South Grand Avenue for leaving the scene of an accident and property damage. According to the Sedalia Police Department, the Crime Resolution Unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by 61-year-old Angela Barber-Cox. The subject appeared deceased due to an alleged self inflicted wound. //]]>-->. Sedalia Police responded to a disturbance in the 500 block of South Barrett Avenue Tuesday evening. A charged of second-degree harassment is pending. Officers spoke with an employee, who stated two individuals entered the store and walked out with a set of speakers. [CDATA[ document.write ("
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