Sedalia man violates Ex-Parte Order looking in wife’s window early Saturday morning

Just before 4am Saturday morning, a female victim in the 2400 block of West 3rd called the Sedalia Police Department to report someone was looking in her window with a flashlight. The suspect reportedly turned out to be the victim’s husband who was the respondent on an Ex Parte Order of Protection. 43-year-old Roger Paul Lee of Sedalia was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail, where he was placed on 24-hour hold pending formal charges.

Raytown man arrested Saturday afternoon on a Parole Violation Warrant

At 3:45 Saturday afternoon Sedalia Police made contact with two individuals in the alley between 2nd and Main near Washington Avenue. A computer check revealed one of them identified as Gary Rayburn of Raytown Missouri had an active warrant for a parole violation. Rayburn was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail on the no-bond warrant.

44-year-old Sedalia man arrested on two active warrants Friday night

Around 8pm Friday night Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 100 block of South Prospect on 3-suspects a caller described as suspicious in the area. Upon arrival the officers located the subjects, and found one of them 44-year-old Scott Tittsworth of Sedalia had two warrants out of Sedalia. Tittsworth was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail pending a total of $5373.50 in bonds on the warrants.

Intoxicated man attempts to bite officers at the Pettis County Jail

Just before 6am Sunday morning Sedalia Police responded to the 600 block of West 16th on a possible medical issue. Upon arrival officers located 26-year-old Christopher Hart of Sedalia who was reportedly intoxicated. The police report states following hart being cleared medically he was transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was placed on 12-hour hold due to his level if intoxication. The police report then states, that upon arrival at the Pettis County Jail Hart began fighting, and attempted to bite the jail staff. Hart was placed on 24-hour hold pending a charge of assault on a law enforcement officer 3rd degree,

19-year-old Marshall Man arrested for minor in possession and purchase of intoxicants

Around 3:30 this (Monday) morning Sedalia Police were checking the area around 16th and Carr fo a subject who had fled on foot. Officers observed another subject in the area, who ran and was caught a short time later following a foot chase. 19-year-old Raul Cortez Trujillio of Marshall was arrested at the scene for minor in possession and purchase of  intoxicants. At the time of the police report he was in the Pettis County Jail pending formal charges.

Hit and run accident reported Thursday afternoon.

A victim reported a hit and run accident at Walmart Thursday afternoon. There were no suspects.

Homeless woman arrested for trespass Saturday morning

At 3:40 Saturday morning Sedalia Police investigated a trespass complaint in the 900 block of South Osage. Upon arrival the female victim told officers she had asked the suspect 47-year-old Shelly Lynn Waid a homeless person to leave, and she refused. Waid was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending a $283 bond.

Traffic stop nets Sedalia Man driving without a driver’s license

At 12:43 Saturday morning Sedalia Police stopped a vehicle at Broadway and Sunset for a headlight that was out. A subsequent check on the driver 31-year-old Anthony Johnson of Sedalia revealed he was operating a motor vehicle without a license. At the time of the police report Johnson was on 24-hour hold in the Pettis County Jail pending formal charges.

Thefts reported in Sedalia Friday

A Black Hyper Brand Bicycle was reported stolen in the 400 block of East Booneville Friday morning.

The Breaktime at 318 West Broadway reported a pair of sunglasses stolen Friday morning. The police report states there is security video showing the theft.

A victim in the 800 block of Mitchell Road reported two suspects had stolen his wallet early Friday morning, and used the debit card without his permission.

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