Sedalia Police Crime Reports: Morning of January 10, 2014
The following Sedalia Police crime reports are from the morning of Friday, Jan. 10, 2014.
Prescription pad stolen from a local medical office
An employee of Eldenburg Family Practice located at 700 South Limit reported the theft of a prescription pad after being contacted by another pharmacy to verify a prescription someone was attempting to fill. There was no other information in the police report.
Man arrested on multiple charges
A Sedalia police report states Les Holt was arrested during a traffic stop for improper lane usage. Following an investigation Holt was taken to the Pettis County jail pending drug related charges plus a charge of abuse/lose violation.
Arrests by Sedalia Police
At 9:12 yesterday morning, Sedalia police arrested 37-year-old Jesse Summers of Sedalia on a failure to appear warrant for a non-moving traffic violation.
At 7:11 Thursday night Sedalia police arrested 29-year-old Nicole Spellmeyer of Sedalia on a charge of driving while suspended. She was booked and released with a court date.
At 5:38 Thursday morning Sedalia police arrested 41-year-old Brian Peoples of Sedalia on a charge of driving while suspended. Bond on the charge was set at $533.50
Around 12:50 Thursday afternoon, Sedalia police responded to the Benton/Pettis County Line for a man with a Sedalia warrant. Upon arrival, officers took custody of 28-year-old Ricky Courtney of Edwards and transported him to the Pettis County Jail pending a $300 cash bond.
Theft and a scam reported
A Sedalia woman reported a possible scam to the Sedalia Police Department. According to the woman, she had received several calls that claimed she owed them money towards a loan of which she has no knowledge. There are no suspects at news time.
A man in the 500 block of North Missouri reported the theft of the license plates from his vehicle. There was no suspect information in the police report.