Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports for the afternoon of Nov. 1, 2012.

Sedalia man arrested on warrants following a traffic stop

At 1:17 this morning, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 4th and Emmitt for no license plate light. A subsequent check on the occupants of the vehicle revealed one of them, 24-year-old Jimmy Brown, had a failure to appear warrant out of Johnson County for possession of marijuana, a failure to appear warrant out of Henry County for resisting arrest and a Pettis County Warrant for unlawful use of a weapon. At the time of the police report Brown was on 24-hour hold pending charges and $2000 in bonds.

53-year-old Sedalia woman arrested on a probation/parole violation warrant

At 2:49 Tuesday afternoon, Sedalia police were dispatched to the probation/parole office at 209 Thompson Blvd on a warrant check. Upon arrival, the warrant was confirmed and officers arrested 53-year-old Linda Zaragoza on the probation/parole violation warrant. At the time of the police report, Zaragoza was being held on the no-bond warrant pending further action.

Hughesville man arrested for driving while revoked during a traffic stop

Around 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 14th and Limit for expired registration. A computer check on the driver, 58-year-old Gary Clark of Hughesville, revealed he was also a revoked driver.  Clark was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail pending a bond of $531.50.

Another theft of copper piping reported from an east side residence

Just after 9 o’clock Wednesday morning, Sedalia police took a burglary complaint from a victim at a house in the 500 block of East 4th. According to the victim, someone entered the house and removed the copper piping from the basement and the upstairs of the home sometime between the 8th and 29th of October. There was no damage estimate,d no information was available on possible suspects.

Junior High school is the victim of vandals Halloween night

Just before 11 o’clock Wednesday night, a complainant at the Junior High school reported that vandals had spray-painted the west entry door and the north entry door of the school. The complainant also told officers they had also sprayed her vehicle parked outside the school. There were no suspects at news time.

A victim in the 500 block of east 4th reported someone cut tires on his vehicle. Value of the tires was placed at $150. There were no suspects at the time of the police report.

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