Afternoon: Sedalia Police Crime Reports For September 26, 2014
Traffic stop Wednesday nets Sedalia man on multiple drug related charges
At 1:25pm Wednesday afternoon Sedalia Police stopped a vehicle at 6th and Massachusetts for expired plates, and speeding. A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a pipe, and baggies with white residue, a bag of methamphetamine, and a smoked marijuana blunt. Arrested at the scene was the driver, 34-year-old Dwane Gregory of Sedalia. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail, and placed on 24-hour hold pending charges for a failure to appear felony warrant, identification theft, and multiple drug related charges.
Sedalia man arrested Thursday night during a traffic stop
Around 7:12 Thursday night Sedalia Police observed a subject driving a vehicle who was known to have an active Pettis County Warrant. The vehicle was stopped, and the driver 19-year-old Rodriguez Roberto Jaime Perez of Sedalia was found to also be driving without a valid operator’s license. Perez was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail pending a $2500 bond.
28-year-old Sedalia man arrested for stealing
A Sedalia Police report states at 12:07 Thursday afternoon 28-year-old Mathew Wayne Fry of Sedalia was arrested on a charge of stealing. Fry was taken into custody in the 2400 block of Clinton Road after a victim reported he had given an invalid credit card number to purchase over $200 worth of merchandise. The police report states Fry was on 24-hour hold in the Pettis County jail pending formal charges.
33-year-old man taken into protective custody Thursday evening
At 6:44 Thursday evening Sedalia Police responded to Broadway and Ohio on a man in the middle of the roadway yelling. Upon arrival officers took the man into protective custody due to his erratic behavior. He was placed on 12-hour hold at the Pettis County Jail.
Thieves take a 32” television from an apartment in the 1200 block of South Lamine
According to a Sedalia Police report at 4:45 Thursday afternoon a victim in the 1200 block of South lamine, reported her 32” television valued at $200 was stolen from her apartment. The victim said the theft took place sometime during the day, while she wasn’t home. There were no suspects at the time of the report.
Walmart Store reports theft early this (Friday) morning
Around 3:30 this (Friday) morning a complainant at the Walmart Store reported a male suspect had concealed items, and left the store without paying for them. The suspect then gave the items to another man, who returned them for cash. The theft is under investigation.
A Purse was turned into the Sedalia Police Department at 1pm Yesterday afternoon. The purse which was reportedly empty was found in the roadway on Main Street.