The following Sedalia Police crime reports are from the Morning of July 18, 2013.

Dog bite reported by a 37-year-old man Tuesday morning

Just after 8:00Tuesday morning, Sedalia police were dispatched to Bothwell Hospital on a reported dog bite. The 37-year-old male victim told officers he was walking through an alley in the area of West 5th and Ohio picking up cans, and the dog ran by and bit his left hand as he reached for a can. The man did not know what kind of dog it was, but he said it wore a blue collar. The police report states the dog was not located.

Freezer stolen from a local business on West Main

On Monday afternoon, Sedalia police took a theft complaint from the owner of the Little Big Horn at 1629 West Main. According to the owner of the business, a stand up freezer was stolen from outside his business sometime between noon and 1:00 Monday afternoon. There were no suspects at news time.

Tools stolen from a work site on West 3rd

At 6:20 Tuesday afternoon, a victim reported someone had stolen tools from a metal container at a job site in the 300 block of West 3rd. Value of the tools was place at $2400. There were no suspects at the time of the police report.

Vandals spray paint disturbing images on a woman's van

Around 6:45 Wednesday morning, Sedalia police responded to a residence in the 2000 block of East 6th on a property damage complaint. Upon arrival, a female victim reported that someone spray painted some disturbing images on her van sometime overnight. There was no other information at news time.

Mini-Storage business is target of vandals 

On Monday afternoon, the owner of the East 3rd Street Mini-Storage located at 922 East 3rd reported a door on one of the units had been spray paint with black paint. An estimate of the damage was placed at $20. There were no suspects.

$70 bike stolen from a residence in the 800 block of East 6th

At 7:00 Wednesday morning, a woman in the 800 block of East 6th reported the theft of her child’s bike, valued at $70. The woman said the bike was inside a fenced in back yard at the time of the theft.

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