The following Sedalia Police crime reports and Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports are from the afternoon of April 29, 2014.

Traffic stop nets man on multiple charges

At 10:40 Friday morning, Sedalia Police observed a vehicle at 24th and Ohio with expired tags. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Zachery McGuire of Sedalia, was located a short time later in the 200 block of East 27th Street.  At the time of the police report, McGuire was in the Pettis County Jail on 24-hour hold pending formal charges of driving while revoked, resisting arrest, property damage and careless and imprudent driving.

Sedalia teen arrested for failure to signal for lane changes

Just after midnight this morning, Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at Broadway and Montgomery for failure to signal for lane changes. Upon contact with the driver, 19-year-old Page Hawley of Sedalia, she was found to be a suspended driver. She was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail where she was booked and released with a court date.

Monday afternoon the Cork & Bottle at 3806 West Broadway reported a $47.00 gas drive off. The suspect had not been located at news time.

Pettis County accident Friday injures two people

Around 2:20 Friday afternoon, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a two-vehicle on Route “HH” East of Tanglenook Road in Pettis County. According to the report, the accident occurred as the unit being towed by a 2000 Chevrolet driven by 55-year-old George Stevens of Sedalia swung into the path of the 2005 Lincoln Town Car driven by 88-year-old Lester Lewis of Clinton. The Lewis vehicle struck the towed unit, then the Stevens vehicle crossed the center line and struck the Lewis vehicle. Stevens suffered a moderate injuries and was taken to Bothwell Regional Hospital by Sedalia EMS for treatment. A passenger in the Lewis vehicle, 88-year-old Lois Lewis of Clinton, also suffered moderate injuries and was transported by Sedalia EMS to Bothwell Regional Health Center for treatment.

ATV Accident injures a 48-year-old Lee’s Summit man in Benton County

At 11:25 Saturday night, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported an ATV accident that occurred on Mound Road a mile North of Route “Z” in Benton County. The accident report states the driver of a 2003 Artic Cat ATV, 48-year-old Mitchell Crawford of Lee’s Summit, attempted to make a left turn and was ejected from the ATV. Crawford suffered moderate injuries in the accident and was flown by Staff of Life to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment.

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