Morning: Sedalia Police Crime reports For Friday November 6, 2015
Early morning traffic stop nets man for possession charges
At 1:22 Sunday morning the Sedalia Police stopped a vehicle at Broadway and Missouri for no headlights. Upon contact with the driver, 27-year-old Thomas Edwin Beck of Sedalia, the officer reportedly smelled the odors of alcohol and marijuana. Following an investigation Beck was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail where he was booked to be released pending sobriety. The list of charges pending according to the arrest report are driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and headlights required.
Lamonte woman arrested for driving while revoked Tuesday afternoon
Just after 3pm Tuesday afternoon the Sedalia Police arrested 38-year-old Shannon M. Ivy of Lamonte for driving while revoked. She was transported to the Pettis County jail where she was booked and released pending a court date.
Man’s vehicle struck while its parked behind Iland Business
Around 6:09 Sunday evening a victim reported his vehicle had been struck by a hit and run vehicle while it was parked behind Ilands business located at 215 South Ohio. There were no suspects at the time of the police report.
Warsaw woman arrested on a warrant Thursday Afternoon
At 1:33pm Thursday afternoon Pettis County Sheriff's Deputies arrested Heather Ashley of Warsaw on a failure to appear warrant for a seatbelt violation. Bond on the warrant was set at $10.