Sedalia Police Crime Reports for June 18, 2018
Sedalia Police took an assault report from a victim who said they were punched three times in the parking lot of CVS Pharmacy, 100 E. Broadway, on Friday around 6 p.m. The victim received a bloody lip, a knot on the head and a scrape to the ear. The suspect left the scene prior to officers' arrival.
Sedalia Police arrested 36-year-old Carrie R. Galloway of Sedalia after a traffic stop at Broadway and Ingram at 2:45 a.m. Saturday. She was wanted on a traffic stop for a parking violation. She was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $50 bond. She has a July 11 court date.
On Friday, a woman reported a hit-and-run that occurred in the McDonald's parking lot, 3101 W. Broadway, around 8 p.m. According to the report, the rear lift gate on her vehicle was damaged.
Premiere Climate Control, 1106 W. Main, reported a burglary just before 11 p.m. Friday. According to the report, several items were thrown over a fence from a storage facility. A neighbor reported seeing several people run down the railroad tracks at the time. Some items were recovered. Nothing was reported missing, however.
A woman reported the theft of her Garmin GPS from her vehicle in the 1400 block of S. Sneed. The unit was valued at $1,000. There are no suspects.
Police responded to a rock-throwing incident that occurred at 310 N. Grand Sunday around 1 a.m. Damaged was the sun roof on a vehicle and the front door of a residence. The caller said they saw a white male running around with rocks in his hands at the time of the incident.
On Friday, a woman reported her vehicle was damaged while parked at Bothwell Regional Health Center, 601 E. 13th. According to the report, a suspect threw a rock at her vehicle, which was seen by a witness and the hospitals' security guard. The suspect had not yet been contacted at the time of the report.
On Saturday afternoon, police took a hit-and-run report from a man who said the rear of his white 1997 Ford Ranger was damaged. There are no suspects in the case.
On Saturday just before midnight, Sedalia Police took a property damage report from a woman who said she discovered numerous scratches down the length of her 2008 Jeep Commander in the 600 block of South State fair Blvd. There are no suspects.