Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports for the afternoon of Jan. 7, 2013.

38-year-old Sedalia man arrested for assaulting a teenager

Just before 8:00 Sunday night, Sedalia police responded to a residence in the 900 block of East 10th on a reported assault of a 17-year-old male victim. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the suspect, identified as 38-year-old Tony McNeal of Sedalia. According to the police report, it was determined that McNeal punched the victim multiple times in the face. McNeal was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail pending a $533.50 bond.

Speeder arrested for no operator’s license this (Monday) morning

At 1:15 this (Monday) morning, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at Broadway and Warren for speeding. Upon contact with the driver, 20-year-old Sanchez Jesus Hernandez of Sedalia was found to be driving without an operator’s license. Hernandez was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released with a court date.

Sedalia man arrested on a municipal warrant

Sunday afternoon Sedalia police arrested 34-year-old Timothy Washington at the Sedalia Police Station after he turned himself on a failure to appear Sedalia municipal warrant for not wearing a seat belt. At the time of the police report Washington was in the Pettis County Jail pending an $88.50 bond.

Thieves cause $1000 in property damage to a rental house stealing wiring

Saturday morning, Sedalia police investigated a property damage and theft complaint in the 1700 block of East 16th. According to the owner of a rental house in the area, someone stole wiring from his house. The thieves entered the basement through a cellar door and cut the wire. A damage estimate was placed at $1000 by the owner. There were no suspects at news time.

Business on East Booneville reports a break-in this (Monday) morning

Around 7:00 this (Monday) morning, Sedalia police responded to a business in the 3200 block of East Booneville on a burglary complaint. Upon arrival, the complainant told officers someone pried open several file cabinets and damaged a computer monitor and a television in the office area sometime over the weekend. There was nothing reported missing from the business, and no suspect information was included in the police report.

Purse stolen from a woman’s vehicle in the 600 block of East 11th

Just after midnight on Friday, a female victim in the 600 block of East 11th reported her purse was stolen from her vehicle. The victim said the theft took place sometime after 8:00 Thursday night. Value of the items taken was over $800 according to the police report. A wallet in the purse reportedly contained several credit and debit cards, plus a birth certificate. There were no suspects at news time.

Thieves break window of a vehicle to steal a purse on South Quincy

At 6:49 this (Monday) morning, a victim in the 500 block of South Quincy reported that someone broke the passenger side window of her vehicle sometime overnight and stole her purse. The purse contained several credit and debit cards according to the police report. There were no suspects.

Thieves target a vehicle in the 500 block of East 14th

Around 7:00 this (Monday) morning, Sedalia police investigated thefts from a vehicle in the 500 block of East 14th. The female victim told officers someone stole several unidentified items from her vehicle sometime overnight. There were no suspects at the time of the police report.

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