Sedalia Police crime reports 7-21-17

Christole L. Paden reported that she was asleep in her vehicle in the 200 block of S. Missouri early Friday morning just after 3 a.m. when she was awakened by a loud noise and her car shook. When she checked later, she discovered her rear tail lights were broken.


 

Julie Gayle Pierson, 46, Sedalia, was arrested for 1st Degree Trespassing and causing a disturbance with customers at Hardee's, 715 E. Broadway, on Thursday evening. According to the report, Pierson was repeatedly asked to leave the restaurant by management, but kept returning. On her last trip inside the restaurant, she allegedly went behind the counter, and into the kitchen area, causing a scene. Sedalia Police responded and found her outside the restaurant, but still on the property. Pierson was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail.


 

On Thursday, Shayla N. Wheeler reported an attempted break-in at her residence in 100 block of E. 13th. She said that her front door and frame were damaged and her door was pried open and her home entered. Nothing was taken, however. The break-in occurred between noon on Wednesday and 7:30 on Thursday.


 

On Friday at 1:15 a.m., Christopher J. Skzrypzack reported the theft of various tools, including a Kobalt tool set, a Kobalt air compressor and an electric saw from his garage. There were no signs of forced entry, according to the report.


Andrew T. Trampke, 31, Sedalia, was arrested for shoplifting at 701 E. Broadway. According to the report, an off-duty officer observed Trampke place candy, medications and other merchandise in the lining of his coat. On-duty officers made contact with Trampke, and discovered the merchandise, valued at $83.40. He was then taken to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released.


 

Kaylab William Angie, 28, Lincoln, was arrested Thursday at 701 E. Broadway for violation of an ex parte. Angie was taken to the Pettis County Jail.


 

Brandon Keith Vogan, 33, Sedalia, was arrested for 3rd Degree Domestic Assault after police responded to a physical disturbance in the 1300 block of S. Osage on Thursday afternoon.


 

On Thursday afternoon, Kohl's, 4300 Wisconsin Ave., reported that a man unwrapped a $349.99 TV, then took it to customer service to “return” it for another item. When the employee questioned him, the suspect took the TV and left the store without paying. Video surveillance of the suspect was turned over to Sedalia Police. The suspect has not yet been located.


 

On Thursday, Break Time, 808 E. Broadway, reported that on July 16 a man “returned” and item he had just stolen from the convenience store. He received a $31 “refund” and left the store. Video surveillance of the suspect was turned over to Sedalia Police. The suspect has not yet been located.


 

On Wednesday afternoon, Bonnie Jean Carey, 38, Sedalia, was arrested for possession of marijuana after a traffic stop for expired plates and a left rear brake light out at 3rd and Washington. A consent to search revealed the drugs and paraphernalia. She now has an Aug. 9 court date.


 

On Wednesday afternoon, Sedalia Police took a report from Kenneth G. Opfer in reference to a phone scam in which the victim was told he'd won a large sum of money and that he needed to send cash to pay for the taxes and then they would send him a large check. The victim sent the money to the scammer and got nothing in return.


 

On Thursday, David K. Francis, Sedalia, reported the theft of his black, 2011 Dodge Charger from his driveway in the 900 block of Sue Lane. According to the report, the keys were left inside the vehicle. The stolen car has not yet been located and there are no suspects.


 

On Wednesday, the manager of Hobby Lobby, 4125 reported the theft of $104.98 in merchadise from the store. Video surveillance of the suspect was turned over to Sedalia Police. The suspect has not yet been located.


 

On Wednesday, Break Time, 381 W. Broadway, reported the theft of two cell phone chargers from the store, valued at $35.98 total. There are no suspects.


 

On Friday at 2:20 a.m., Brandon W. Meadows, 31, Sedalia, was arrested for 3rd Degree Domestic Assault after Sedalia Police responded to a domestic disturbance with injuries in the 3500 block of S. Park. According to the report, the husband assaulted his wife, then fled before police arrived. The victim had minor injuries, but refused medical treatment. The suspect was later contacted by police, but he denied hitting his wife. Meadows was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail.


 

On Friday at 2:06 a.m., Alexandria M. Bates, 32, Lincoln, was arrested for Driving While Suspended and a misdemeanor warrant after a traffic stop at 3400 S. Limit. She was taken to the Pettis County Jail, where she was booked and released.

Randy Kirby
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