Sedalia Police reports 8-1-16

Sedalia Police arrested Kristopher J. Haulotte, Jr., 33, Sedalia, for DWI-Prior Offender, and Property Damage after his Honda Accord allegedly hit a KCP&L utility pole at Main and Industrial and broke it off at the base around 2:33 a.m. Sunday. Haulotte had minor injuries as a results of the incident. PCAD responded, but patient refused treatment. He was later transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center, treated and released, then transported to the Pettis County Jail.

Police discovered a deceased body in the 1700 block of S. Quincy on Saturday morning at 10:39 a.m. after a neighbor and friend told police they hadn't heard from the victim in quite some time. Entry was made into the residence and the body was located. The Pettis County Coroner was called to the scene. The next of kin has been notified, the report said.

Dalton Wright, 23, and Catherine M. Klebba, 23, both of the same address in Sedalia, were arrested for stealing at Centrex Gas Station, 120 E. 16th, late Tuesday night. The reported stated that a clerk had given a friend items from the store that were not paid for. Both were issued Municipal summonses.

Break Time, 808 E. Broadway, reported the business had received a counterfeit $100 bill on Wednesday. Management said video surveillance showed a woman who allegedly passed the bill in question on July 27. The suspect has not yet been located.

Police arrested Samuel Ernest Rayburn, 32, Independence, for Failure to Appear Upon Arrest or Summons after a traffic stop that occurred late Thursday night at Depp and Boonville. He was issued a Municipal warrant and a court date of Aug. 3. Bond was set at $150.

Natasha R. Parkhurst, 17, Sedalia, was arrested for possession of marijuana after a traffic stop that occurred at 16th and Kentucky on Friday for no visible plates. A subsequent search revealed the marijuana. She was transported to the Pettis County Jail, booked and released with a court date of Sept. 14.

Jeremiah Christopher Coleman, 38, was arrested after he allegedly damaged a gate belonging to nearby neighbor while intoxicated on Saturday, a report stated. Coleman has a court date of Sept. 14.

Police arrested Gena Ann Craig, 20, Cole Camp, for Failure to Appear Upon Arrest or Summons, after a traffic stop that occurred at 14th and Ohio on Friday night. She was wanted on a Municipal warrant for an original charge of stealing, the report said. She was transported to the Pettis County Jail on a $150 bond with a court date of Aug. 10.

Kurtes Eugene Marshall, 20, Sedalia, was arrested Sunday at 16th and Moniteau on a Cooper County warrant for stealing after a traffic stop for no visible license plates. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail on a $144 bond and a court date of Aug. 30.

Mitchell W. Duncan, 28, Sedalia, was arrested Sunday morning for Failure to Appear-misdemeanor on a Benton County Warrant on an original charge of assault. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail on a $500 bond and a court date of Aug. 30.

Roger W. Green, 38, was arrested at Cedar and Tower after a traffic stop there on Sunday evening. Green was wanted on a Municipal warrant for Failure to Appear. Bond was set at $90.50 with a court date of Aug. 17.

Police took a hit-and-run report that occurred in the Woods Supermarket parking lot at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The suspect hit the driver's side of the victim's car, backed up, then fled the area. The suspect was not identified.

Police took a report involving a debit card that was taken by someone who withdrew $680 from the account in Sedalia.

Police took a report of a stolen TV and a Play Station 4 on Saturday in the 1700 block of E. 7th.

Police took a report of stolen tools taken from a residence in the 400 block of Griessen Road on Friday morning.
Police took a report of a broken window at a home in the 2500 block of Anderson on Friday. The window was valued at $300.

Police took a report of vandalism to a vehicle parked in the driveway in the 1600 block of W. 3rd on Friday morning.

Police took a theft report of a weedeater, valued at $150, from the 2700 block of S. Ingram on Friday.

Police took a report of vandalism to a vehicle parked in a driveway in the 1200 block of S. Barrett on Saturday morning. The vehicle was spray painted sometime overnight.

A GPS unit that was thrown into some bushes in the 1000 block of S. Barrett was turned over to Police Saturday.

Police took a report of a stolen mailbox and pole, valued at $50, from the 2700 block of S. Grand on Sunday.

Woods Supermarket, 701 E. Broadway, reported that two youth each stole a $2 bottle of soda from the store. One juvenile was turned over to his mother, while the other youth, 17-year-old Jacolby S. Monteer, was issued a Municipal summons and court date of Sept. 14.

Randy Kirby
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