Around 12:30pm Monday afternoon the Sedalia Police responded to a residence in the 600 block of East 9th on a disturbance. During the investigation officers found a victim that was handcuffed. Arrested at the scene was 20-year-old Dustyn L. Eppenaur of the residence. Eppenaur was transported to the Pettis County Jail where he was placed on 24-hour hold pending formal charges of false imprisonment.

Male suspect in stabbing case arrested on multiple charges Sunday night

At 7:19 Sunday night Sedalia Police made contact with a suspect in the area of South Park and Spring Street, who was reportedly named in a case where a subject was stabbed in the leg. A subsequent search of the suspect 31-year-old James M. Luckenbill of Sedalia revealed he was in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. At the time of the police report Luckenbill was on 24-hour hold in the Pettis County Jail pending drug related charges, plus charges if 1st degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, armed criminal action, and 2nd degree property damage.

34-year-old homeless man arrested on a warrant and property damage Monday

Just after 4am Monday morning a witness called the police and informed them he had seen a subject pull down a light fixture at the business located in the 600 block of South Limit. Upon arrival officers saw 34-year-old Dustyn L. Mcilroy, a homeless person, running in and out of the stalls. A check on Mcilroy revealed he had a warrant out of Pettis County for peace disturbance. At the time of the police report he was on 24-hour hold at the Pettis County Jail pending charges of property damage, and a $1500 bond on the warrant.

Police Investigate Property Damage at Jiffy Stop

At 6:12 Monday morning the Sedalia Police received another property damage complaint in the South Limit area from The Jiffy Stop. During that investigation the officers found that 9-other businesses in the area were damaged throughout the night. Those businesses were Lamar Advertising, Verizon, Long John Silvers, State Fair Shopping Center, Lamm Tech, Russell Stover, and Rea’s Funeral Home. There was no information that the two reports were connected, but a source at the police station said more information on the incidents will come later.

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