Here is your Sedalia Police crime reports for the afternoon of August 13, 2012.

Sedalia man arrested on multiple charges, including sexual misconduct

Around 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, Sedalia police responded to the 1200 block of West Main on a report of indecent exposure. Upon arrival, a female victim reported a male suspect had exposed himself to her. The suspect, 24-year-old Manual Ubaldo of Sedalia, was located and arrested, At the time of the police report, he was in the Pettis County jail pending charges of sexual misconduct 2nd degree, failure to appear on a Boone County warrant and identification theft. The police report also states Ubaldo has a warrant of removal pending with Immigration Custom Enforcement.

 

25-year-old Sedalia man arrested for a theft at Walmart

Saturday morning, Sedalia police took a theft complaint at the Walmart Store on an incident, that occurred on the 5th of August. According to the complainant, 25-year-old Nathan Dotson entered the store and exchanged the barcode sticker on a calculator for a cheaper one, then paid for the calculator at the cheaper price. The police report states Dotson then gave the calculator to a female who returned it for refund at the higher price.  At the time of the police report charges were being sought on both suspects.

 

Sedalia police arrest a Sedalia man after he throws an alcoholic drink in an officer’s face

At 1:30 Saturday morning, Sedalia police investigated a verbal disturbance at the Missouri State Fair. As officers were trying to break up the disturbance, 21-year-old Samuel D. Woolery of Sedalia threw an alcoholic drink in the face of a Police Sargent.  Woolery then attempted to flee the area, but was caught and arrested. Woolery was taken to the Pettis County  Jail and placed on 24-hour hold pending charges of assault on emergency personnel and resisting arrest.

 

Shoplifter arrested at the Walmart Store Saturday evening

Just before 5 o’clock Saturday evening, Sedalia police responded to a shoplifting complaint at the Walmart Store. Upon arrival, the complainant told officers 34-year-old Mojica Alex Fernandez of Sedalia had stolen 5 bottles of vitamins, children’s clothing, and CD sleeves valued at $65.32. Fernandez was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail pending $531.50 bond.

 

Subject check on a 21-year-old suspect results in arrest for a Jefferson City warrant

At 4:25 Saturday afternoon, Sedalia police made contact with a suspect with a failure to appear warrant out of Jefferson City. Following confirmation of the warrant, 21-year-old Emanuel Reeders of Sedalia was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending a $1000 bond on the warrant.

 

Traffic stop Sunday night nets man with a Pettis County warrant

At 7:00 Sunday night, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 3rd and Harrison with a driver known to be revoked. 44-year-old Angel Cabrera was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail, where he was placed on 24-hour hold pending formal charges. The arrest report also states Cabrera was on an ICE detainer with no bond.

 

Sedalia police arrest a Sedalia man on a felony warrant Sunday afternoon

Around 4:15 Sunday afternoon, Sedalia police conducted a subject check in the 800 block of East Broadway. The police report states 33-year-old Travis Millsap of Sedalia was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail pending a $3500 bond on a warrant for criminal non-support of a child.

 

18-year-old Sedalia man arrested Saturday on a probation violation warrant

Just after 1:00 Saturday afternoon, Sedalia police conducted a traffic stop at 7th and Montgomery for failure to stop at a stop sign. A check on the occupants of the vehicle revealed that one of the occupants, 18-year-old Lucas Lachney of Sedalia, had a Pettis County warrant for a probation violation out of Pettis County, and a failure to appear warrant out of Benton County.  At the time of the police report, Lachney was in the Pettis County Jail pending $25,500 in bonds.

 

46-year-old man arrested at the hospital for unruly and threatening behavior

Early Sunday morning, Sedalia police responded to Bothwell Hospital on an unruly and threatening patient. Upon arrival, 46-year-old Dale Kroske of Sedalia was arrested for assault on emergency personnel. At the time of the police report, he was on 24-hour hold pending formal charges.

 

33-year-old Sedalia woman arrested on an active warrant Friday afternoon

At 2:22 Friday afternoon, Sedalia police arrested 33-year-old Jennifer Gardner of Sedalia on an active Pettis County Warrant for passing bad checks. At the time of the police report, Gardner was in the Pettis County jail pending $1500 bond.

 

Traffic stop nets Ionia man with a failure to appear warrant

Around 7:30 Sunday night, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 16th and Grand for a subject check.  Dispatch reported the driver of the vehicle, 45-year-old Paul Robinson of Ioni,a had a failure to appear warrant for driving while suspended. The police report states Robinson was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail, pending $88.50 bond on the warrant and $531.50 on a new charge of driving while suspended.

A victim in the 1500 block of West Henry reported someone did $500 damage to his pool. There were no suspects.

On Friday a victim reported $5,125 worth of items was stolen from her storage unit at Main Street Self Storage, n at 1720 West Main. There are no suspects.

Sunday night, Sedalia police arrested 26-year-old Edgar Coke III of Houstonia on a charge of driving while revoked. Bond was set at $5000.

A man in the 1300 block of West 16th reported someone threw a brick through one the windows of his residence just after midnight this morning. There were no suspects.

A Mexico Missouri man reported a lightbar was ripped off of his vehicle while it was parked overnight Saturday in the SFCC Parking Lot. The value of the lightbar was set at $583.

A woman reported her cell phone stolen while she attended a party in the 900 block of South Osage Saturday night. Value of the phone was $75.

The Missouri State Conservation Department reported an animal trap valued at $25 was stolen from a yard in the 1800 block of South Kentucky

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