The following Sedalia Police crime report and Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports are from the afternoon of Jan. 25, 2013.

27-year-old woman arrested for burglary Thursday afternoon

Just after 1:00 Thursday afternoon, the Sedalia police reportedly observed a subject around a vacant home in the 200 block of South Missouri engaged in suspicious activity. Following an investigation, police arrested 27-year-old Holly Hoskins, a non-resident, and transported her to the Pettis County jail. At the time of the police report, Hoskins was on 24-hour hold pending formal charges of burglary 1st degree and theft.

Injuries reported in a two-vehicle accident in Pettis County Thursday night

At 6:30 Thursday evening, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a two-vehicle accident on Ream Springs Road, two miles South of Route “N” in Pettis County. According to the report, the accident occurred as the driver of a 1995 Mercury Benz, 31-year-old Elena Radacenco of Sedalia, lost control of her vehicle, causing it to cross the centerline, where it struck the 1984 Toyota Truck driven by 37-year-old Ryan Keele, also of Sedalia. Radacenco, who was reportedly wearing her seatbelt, suffered only minor injuries and was taken to Bothwell Hospital by private vehicle for treatment. The accident reports Keele was not wearing a seatbelt and received moderate injuries in the crash. He was taken to Bothwell Hospital by APSI Ambulance for treatment.

Lafayette County accident results in minor injuries for an Oak Grove woman

Around 11:30 Thursday night, Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers reported a one-vehicle accident on Colburn Road and Victory Lane in Lafayette County. The accident happened as the driver of a 1999 Nissan, 33-year-old Jeanette Weidinger of Oak Grove, lost control of her vehicle struck an embankment and overturned. Weidinger was wearing her seatbelt and suffered minor injuries.  She was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital by EMS for treatment. The vehicle sustained extensive damage and was towed from the scene.

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