Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports for August 21, 2012.

Jaywalking man arrested on drug charges

Just before 1 o’clock Sunday morning, Sedalia police stopped two subjects walking in the area of 6th and Emmitt in violation of the sidewalk law. A check on the subjects revealed one of them,  34-year-old Nazareth Bush of Sedalia was in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail and placed on 24-hour hold pending formal charges.

 

46-year-old Sedalia woman arrested on a no bond warrant Thursday

At 11:13 on Thursday, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 17th and Washington for failure to obey a stop sign.  A subsequent check on the driver found she had a no bond warrant out of Pettis County. Arrested at the scene was 46-year-old Guadalupe Vasquez of Sedalia. At the time of the police report she was in the Pettis County Jail on the no bond warrant.

 

Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle results in arrest on drug charges

At 9:18 Sunday night, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 16th and Warren for failing to yield to an emergency vehicle with lights and siren activated.  An investigation also revealed the driver was in possession of marijuana. At the time of the police report, the suspect was on 24-hour hold pending formal charges.

 

Sedalia woman arrested on an assault charge at Bothwell ER

Sedalia police responded to the Bothwell Emergency Room on an assault complaint. Upon arrival officers made contact with 46-year-old Mary Nieman of Sedalia, who was found to have an active warrant out of Pettis County. She was arrested and transported to the Pettis county Jail pending a $1000 bond.

 

22-year-old Blue Springs woman in jail for property damage

Around 1:30 Sunday morning, Sedalia police responded to the Econolodge at 3501 West Broadway on a property damage complaint.  Upon arrival, the victim told officers 22-year-old Kelli Ogden of Blue Springs got mad because a man took another woman to the fair, so she pushed his Motorcycle over, causing $2500 damage. Ogden was arrested at the scene and taken to the Pettis county jail, where she was placed on 24 hour hold pending 1st degree property damage.

 

Traffic stop Monday morning nets man with a FTA warrant

At 5:21 Monday morning, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at Broadway and Harrison for a defective tail light. A check on the driver revealed he had a warrant under an alias. Arrested at the scene was 21-year-old Gonzalas Jesus Cano AKA Edgar Rangel of Sedalia. At the time of the police report, he was in the Pettis County jail pending a $150 cash only bond.

 

52-year-old Sedalia man arrested on a Callaway County Warrant Monday

At 3:10 Monday morning, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at Broadway and Kentucky for failure to signal for a turn.  A computer check on the driver, 52-year-old James Cusick of Sedalia, revealed that he had a failure to appear warrant out of Callaway County for trespassing. He was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending a $200 bond.

During a traffic stop for a defective headlight  30-year-old Adam Gabel of Cole Camp was found to have a failure to appear warrant out of Benton County. Bond on the warrant was set at $50 cash only.

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