Here are your Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff's Office crime reports, as well as the Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports for October 22, 2012.

Sedalia man arrested rummaging through his neighbor’s garage

Just after midnight this morning, Sedalia police responded to a residence in the 1100 block of East Broadway. According to a caller, his neighbor was going through his garage. Upon arrival, officers located the suspect, 23-year-old Michael Shepard, rummaging around in the garage. Shepard fled the area on foot but was apprehended a few blocks from the scene. At the time of the police report, he was on 24-hour hold at the Pettis County jail for resisting arrest. Shepard also had a no-bond warrant for a parole violation according to the police report.

Man arrested Sunday night for possession

Around 7 o’clock Sunday night, Sedalia police arrested 36-year-old Timothy Davis on charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The police report states Davis was taken to the Pettis County Jail where he was placed on 24-hour hold pending formal charges.

28-year-old Sedalia man is arrested following a foot pursuit

At 8:22 Sunday night, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at Broadway and Marvin with a driver known to be suspended. The police report states as the vehicle came to a stop, the driver ran away on foot and was apprehended a short time later at Broadway and Hancock. Arrested at the scene was 28-year-old Eric Srader of Sedalia. At the time of the police report, Srader was on 24-hour hold at the Pettis County jail pending charges of resisting arrest and driving while suspended.

Two people arrested in Sedalia on failure to appear warrants

At 6:45 this (Monday) morning 35-year-old Stephanie Gleason of Sedalia was arrested on a municipal failure to appear warrant. She was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail pending an $88.50 cash only bond.

Around 9:40 Sunday night Anthony Watson of Sedalia was arrested on a failure to appear warrant out of Sedalia Bond on the warrant was set at $86.50.

Pettis County Sheriff’s Department investigates a theft from a pickup truck

Just before 8 o’clock this morning, a victim in the 3600 block of Wood’s Court reported thieves entered his unlocked pickup truck and stole his GPS unit, a 30-pack of beer and a bag of groceries. Total value of the stolen items was set at $150. There was no information on a possible suspect in the Sheriff’s report.

Missouri State Highway Patrol Accident Reports

At 1:37 Saturday afternoon, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a two-vehicle accident on US 50 Highway just East of County Road 671 in Johnson County. The accident occurred as a 2009 Ford driven by 56-year-old Brenda Hilton of Holden was slowing to make a turn into a gas station. A 2003 Ford driven by 62-year-old Janice McMillian was behind the Hilton vehicle and failed to notice it was slowing down. The McMillian vehicle struck the Hilton vehicle, causing it to rotate and travel off the roadway, coming to rest on its wheels. Hilton received moderate injuries, and was taken to Research Hospital in Kansas City for treatment. There was no mention of injuries to McMillian in the report. An investigation continues in the accident.

Just after 9 o’clock Saturday morning, the Missouri State Highway patrol reported an accident on Missouri 13 at Route “E” in Johnson County. The accident happened as a 2004 Chrysler driven by 21-year-old Emily Maasdam of Warrensburg drifted across the centerline of Missouri 13 and sideswiped the 1989 Ford F-150 driven by 61-year-old Bobby Mckinney of Warrensburg. McKinney received minor injury in the accident and was taken to Center point Hospital for treatment.

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