The following Sedalia Police crime reports and Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports are from the afternoon of October 18, 2013.

Traffic stop results in arrest for a Sedalia man this (Friday) morning

At 10:30 this (Friday) morning Sedalia, police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at 4th and Emmit with a suspect with an active failure to appear warrant out of Johnson County. Arrested at the scene was 22-year-old Thomas Williams of Sedalia. At the time of the police report, Williams was in the Pettis CountyJail pending a $10,000 bond.

Camouflage Pedal Car on display is stolen from a local business

Around 8:30 Thursday morning, Sedalia police were dispatched to Liquid Designs at 800 West 16th. Upon arrival, officers found the front window of the business had been broken out. The caller told officers a camouflage pedal car that was scheduled for a benefit auction for “Ducks Unlimited” next weekend had been stolen from a display in the window. KSIS spoke to the owner of Liquid Designs this (Friday) afternoon, and was told the car was donated by Race Car Bob Hiller and dipped by Liquid Designs. Valueof the Pedal Car was placed at between $600 and $800. There was no estimate available on the broken window at news time.

Johnson County accident reported this morning

At 7:15 this (Friday) morning the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a two-vehicle accident on Westbound “DD” at Southeast 401 Road in Johnson County. The accident reportedly happened as the 2006 Pontiac driven by 17-year-old Leslie Baker of Warrensburg was slowing for a turning vehicle and was struck in the rear by a 2006 Chevrolet driven by 17-year-old Dejuana Goodwin of Whiteman AFB. Both women were wearing their seatbelts and received minor injuries. They refused treatment at the scene.

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