The following Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff's crime reports are from the morning of Wednesday, July 1, 2015.

Pettis County Deputies received a report of a 16-year-old girl that had runaway from home on June 22. The girl was found safe in St. Louis, where was taken into custody by St. Louis Police.

A woman near West 3rd and South Moniteau reported to Sedalia Police that she was sexually assaulted by someone she knows, yesterday (June 30).

A woman reported to Sedalia Police that she was sexually assaulted in the 400 Block of East Broadway a few years ago. Sedalia Police forwarded the case to the Criminal Investigations Bureau for a follow up investigation.

Sedalia Police investigated a possible sexual assault case on Monday (June 29). Sedalia Police conducted the investigation and found the assault occurred in Kirksville, Missouri. Sedalia Police gathered the information and sent the findings to Kirksville's jurisdiction.

Sedalia Police received a report of a burglary that happened in the area of East 15th and South Summit, yesterday (June 30). There is a known suspect in the case.

A debit card was found in the parking lot of LeMaires Restaurant and the card was turned into Sedalia Police for safe keeping.

Sedalia Police arrested James Kronk for a Pettis County warrant, bond set at $6,500 cash/surety.

Pettis County Deputies arrested Jessica Williams on an outstanding warrant out of Pettis County, bond set at $260 cash or surety.

Sedalia Police arrested Shamirra Sennie for failure to appear-misdemeanor, bond set at $150 cash/surety.

Pettis County Deputies arrested Ernest Bozarth of Otterville on two active warrants for his arrest out of Cass and Johnson County. During his arrest, Bozarth was found to be in possession of paraphernalia and taken to the Pettis County Jail.

Sedalia Police arrested David Forbis for failure to appear out of Henry County.

Sedalia Police arrested James Miller for driving while suspended.

Sedalia Police arrested William Jayne the Second for a public peace disturbance

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