Sedalia Police reports 9-7-16
Sedalia Police arrested Austin M. Dotson, Sedalia, on four charges after a search warrant was served at his residence stemming from a theft that occurred on Aug. 22. On that date, police took a theft report from David Parsons involving a missing pistol and wallet that was taken from his car near Fourth and Lafayette. The search, conducted in the 400 block of E. 3rd on Sept. 1, revealed Parsons' wallet with his ID and Social Security cards at the Dotson residence. In addition, officers found drug paraphernalia, and observed that the home was not in a livable condition for the child that was present in the apartment. Dotson was transported to the Pettis County Jail. Also, it was discovered that the pistol was sold to Charles Ford. Ford was arrested for receiving stolen property and unlawful use of a weapon. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail as well on a 24-hour hold, pending the filing of charges. Meanwhile, Doston was charged with Stealing From a Motor Vehicle, Possession of a Dangerous Non-narcotic drug, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and 2nd degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

On Tuesday, Sedalia Police responded to Wal-Mart, 3201 W. Broadway, on a trespassing complaint. The investigation revealed someone had taken a tent from the store, and set it up behind Wal-Mart south of the store. Management said someone was camping out in the tent, but police found no one in it at the time of the call. A Wal-Mart employee located the case for the tent inside the store. The stolen, then recovered tent, was valued at $49.97.

Patrick Neil Kreisel, 48, Sedalia, was arrested for 3rd degree Domestic Assault after police responded to a disturbance in the 1000 block of South Harding. The victim had a cut on her head. Kreisel was placed on a 24-hour hold, pending the formal filing of state charges.

Jackson Lane Mullins, 25, Sedalia, was arrested for DWI after a Sedalia Police Office clocked her going north on Limit, doing 56 in a 35 mph zone Tuesday night. The officer caught up with the vehicle at Broadway and it turned into a parking lot near Broadway and Sunset, where Mullins was arrested after a he failed a field sobriety test. Mullins was transported to the Pettis County Jail, booked and released pending action from the Prosecuting Attorney.

Rhonda Campbell, 53, Sedalia, was arrested for receiving stolen property of $150 or more, and also for Driving While Suspended, after Sedalia Police stopped her vehicle for having a stolen plate on the Ford Taurus she was driving at 415 S. Ohio Tuesday afternoon. Her passenger was released at the scene.

LaShawn Andrew Combs, 37, Sedalia, was arrested for Failure to Appear-misdemeanor on Tuesday at 5:40 p.m. Combs was wanted on two warrants, one of which was extridictable out of Marshall on an original charge of property damage. His bond was set at $128.50. He was transported to the Saline County line with a court date to be determined.

Jaydnn J. Heany, 17, Sedalia, was arrested for shoplifting Tuesday morning at the Sedalia Wal-Mart, 3201 W. Broadway. Heany allegedly stole multiple items with a collective value of $59.68. He has a court date of Oct. 12.

Break Time, 318 W. Broadway, reported that a Hispanic male came into the store Tuesday and leave without paying for a $3 can of beer. The suspect had not been located at the time of the report.

Police took a theft report from the 300 block of W. 7th involving a Central Bank Debit Card that was used three times at Wal-Mart between Friday and Saturday, totaling $202.82 in unauthorized purchases. The card has since been discontinued and a new one issued, the report said.

Police took a theft report from the 200 block of W. 10th involving a $1,900 gold pendant diamond necklace taken from the residence over the past several days. Investigation is ongoing and a suspect has been interviewed.

Police took a property damage report Tuesday morning involving a 2003 Saturn that had three tires flattened sometime between 10 p.m. Monday and 8:12 a.m. Tuesday. No value was given for the tires.

A woman reported finding a woman's billfold in the 1600 block of West Main on Tuesday. An attempt was made by police to return the wallet to the owner list on the ID, but was unsuccessful.

Police took a blue bicycle into evidence that was found in a yard in the 1200 S. Barrett on Tuesday.

Randy Kirby
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