Sedalia Police Crime Report: May 24, 2012
Here's your Sedalia Police Crime Report for May 24, 2012.
Thieves steal a houseful of items from a home on South Osage
Around 8 o’clock this morning, Sedalia police responded to the 1800 block of South Osage on a burglary report. Upon arrival, the victim told officers when she returned home she found someone had forced entry to the residence through the front door. The police report states the thieves took a chest type freezer, washer/dryer, side by side refrigerator, stove and a computer. There was no information on a suspect at the time of the police report.
Man finds an item stolen from his home at a local pawn shop
On Wednesday a victim reported to Sedalia police, that he had found an Apple I-Pod that was stolen from his home in February, at The Family Pawn. There was no other information in the police report.
Man on a bike arrested for an open container
Saturday afternoon Sedalia police were dispatched to the 600 block of South Engineer on a report of a male subject on a bicycle, who appeared to be intoxicated and was dropping cans of beer on the street. Upon arrival officers found the man sitting on the steps of Washington School drinking beer. 33-year-old Joshua Collins of Sedalia was arrested for an open container, and taken to the Pettis County Jail.
Shoplifter arrested at the Family Dollar Wednesday morning
At 11:50 Wednesday morning, Sedalia police were sent to the Family Dollar at 612 South Hancock for a female shoplifter. Upon arrival an employee told the officer the suspect chose 2 packages of Nailene Nails valued at $3 each, and stuffing them in her jeans. The woman then walked outside without paying for the nails. Arrested at the scene was 49-year-old Rhonda Campbell of Sedalia. At the time of the police report Campbell was in the Pettis County Jail pending $531.50 bond.
Hit and run accident reported on East 5th
At 8 o’clock this (Thursday) morning a victim in the 1500 block of East 5th reported a hit and run accident, that damaged the mirror on her vehicle. There were no suspects at news time.
License plate stolen from a woman’s vehicle at Tyson’s
At 4 o’clock this Thursday morning, Sedalia police were dispatched to Albright Court on the report of a stolen license plate. According to the female victim her front license plate # CH8K2E was stolen while her vehicle was parked at Tyson’s. There were no suspects at news time.