The following Sedalia Police crime reports are from the morning of Friday, March 21, 2014.

Arrest Reports from the Sedalia Police Department

At 8:55 Thursday morning, Sedalia Police arrested 32-year-old John Dory of Sedalia for failure to appear and a parole violation. At the time of the police report, Dory was in the Pettis County jail pending a $4500 bond on the felony failure to appear, and a no-bond parole violation.

Around 12:40 Thursday afternoon, Sedalia Police arrested 42-year-old Jason Harvey for  3rd degree domestic assault, and a no-bond parole violation. At the time of the police report Harvey was on 24-hour hold for the assault charge, plus the no-bond parole violation.

At 7:49 Thursday night Christie Petree of Sedalia was arrested on an assault charge. She was booked and released with a court date.

Theft Complaints filed with the Sedalia Police Department

A man reported the theft of his Samsung Centra Android Phone valued at $150 while he was playing basketball on Thursday night at Liberty Park.

A man in the 1300 block of East 7th reported the theft of his Samsung Galaxy Tablet 3, valued at $299. The victim said the theft took place from his home on Wednesday.

On Thursday an employee of Bothwell Regional Health Center reported the theft of a Pelvic Light from the Emergency Room, valued at $130.

Thursday a man in the 3400 block of West Broadway reported the theft of 15 or 16 Adderall pills to the Sedalia Police.

On Tuesday, the Sedalia Police were dispatched to a residence in the area of the 1000 block of South Osage on a theft and property damage complaint. The victim told officers someone broke into the home and stole electrical wiring from the basement and kitchen area, and also damaged the furnace and air conditioning units.

At 4:32 Tuesday afternoon, the Sedalia Police responded to the area 20th and Kentucky on a dog running loose. Upon arrival, officers located a Pit Bull that appeared to have been abused. The animal was taken to the shelter.

Traffic stop Thursday night results in arrest for a Warrensburg woman

At 10:43 Thursday night, Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop at Broadway and State Fair Blvd. Upon contact with the occupants of the vehicle, the officer detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed marijuana and several pieces of drug paraphernalia. Leah Garrett, age 20 of Warrensburg, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County jail pending a bond of $1067 on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Sedalia woman arrested at Walmart Thursday afternoon

Around 4:15 Thursday afternoon, Sedalia Police were dispatched to the Walmart Store at 3201 West Broadway on a shoplifter. Upon arrival, loss prevention had 36-year-old Carmie Bell of Sedalia detained. According to the police report, Bell was observed switching UPC labels on items, then paying the cheaper prices. At the time of the police report, Bell was in the Pettis County Jail pending state charges.

Suspect sought for assault and burglary in the 1200 block of South Osage

At 1 a.m. this morning, Sedalia Police investigated a disturbance at a residence in the 1200 block of South Osage. Upon arrival, the female victim told the officers a suspect broke her front door and punched her. According to the police report, a suspect is being sought in the case, and they face possible burglary charges, along with second and third degree assault charges when they are caught.

Female victim reports the loss and fraudulent use of her debit card

Just before 2 Thursday afternoon, a female complainant went to the Sedalia Police Department to report her missing debit card is being used to make fraudulent purchases. The victim told Sedalia Police the card was used several times between the March 8 and March 17 to make purchases without her permission. At the time of the police report, there were no suspects.

Victim reports he has been receiving harassing messages

Around 8:15 Thursday night, a male victim in the 600 block of East Booneville reported he has been receiving threatening messages. There was no information on possible suspects in the police report.

If you have any information on these or any other criminal activity please call the Sedalia Police Department or the TIPS Hotline.

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