This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department crime reports.


 

Monday night, Officers came across an injured deer in the roadway near East 24th Street and Killion Drive. The deer appeared to have been struck by a vehicle and was still alive. Officers dispatched the injured deer and removed it from the roadway.


 

On the evening of December 29th, Officers responded to the scene of a motor vehicle accident in the area of West Broadway Boulevard and Ruth Ann Drive. While Officers were conducting their investigation, one of the drivers involved was found to have warrant for his arrest. Andrew Brett Wilson, 46, of Sedalia, was arrested for his Failure to Appear warrant issued in March of 2021 on an original charge of Speeding (20-25 MPH Over). Wilson was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked, pending a cash only bond of $200.00.


 

Sunday evening, Officers responded to Chance's R Sports Bar, 303 South Lamine Avenue, in reference to a subject check. Officers made contact with the subject, checked his information with Dispatch, and confirmed he had active warrants for his arrest with bond amounts. David Allen Lindsey, 34, of Green Ridge, was arrested for three Failure to Appear warrants. One FTA warrant was issued from Benton County in May of 2023 on charges of felony Non Support of a Minor Child. The other two FTA warrants were issued from Pettis County in April of 2023 on charges of Driving While Revoked and a different charge of Non Support of a Minor Child. Lindsey was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked, pending a total cash or surety bond of $7,000.


 

Saturday night, a report of a vehicle fire that was intentionally set was reported in the 1100 block of Harding Avenue. A suspect description was given, and a suspect vehicle was located on Boonville Road near South Harding Avenue. The Driver was advised the vehicle was going to be searched. The driver then resisted and was arrested. While being walked to the patrol car, the suspect assaulted an Officer. While the driver was being arrested, an uninvolved adult took the key from the suspect's vehicle. Another subject attempted to flee when he was informed he was being arrested. Patrick Wayne Brown, 37, of Sedalia, was arrested on charges of Knowingly Burning or Exploding, Property Damage in the 1st Degree, Unlawful Possession of an Illegal Weapon, two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child in the 2nd Degree, and felony Resisting Arrest. Michael Lee Hughes, 50, of Sedalia, was arrested on a charge of felony Resisting/Interfering With An Arrest. Ryan M. Hughes, 27, of Sedalia, was arrested for Resisting Arrest/Interfering with an Arrest. Hughes, Brown, and Hughes were transported to the Pettis County Jail to be placed on a 24 hour hold.


 

Monday morning, Officers responded to the 1600 block of South Stewart Avenue in reference to a domestic assault. The victim stated her husband had began hitting her, and multiple witnesses watched. Elmer Goicochea, 28, of Sedalia, was arrested on a charge of Domestic Assault in the 4th Degree. Goicochea, who was intoxicated, was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be placed on a 24 hour hold.


 

Sedalia Police took a report over the phone in reference to a hit and run accident that took place in the 3100 block of West Broadway Boulevard Saturday night. Charles Satnan reported his vehicle was struck while he was inside a business, and the driver left the scene without providing any information. At this time, there is no suspect information.


 

Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of West Broadway Boulevard and South Quincy Avenue Friday night. During the traffic stop, Officers were informed the driver had a suspended license. Tasha Robmesha Jamerson, 36, of Sedalia, was arrested for Driving While Suspended. Jamerson was issued a citation and released to a valid driver.


 

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Saturday evening, Officers responded to the area of East 4th Street and South Engineer Avenue in reference to a hit and run accident. Officers spoke with Colten Graham, who stated his vehicle was struck and the suspect fled the scene. No suspects have been identified at this time.


 

Saturday night, Officers spoke with a subject in the 200 block of South Lamine Avenue regarding a violation of a court order. The victim provided documentation to show the suspect had violated the court order by communicating with him by text message and phone calls.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 3200 block of Cunningham Drive in reference to a disturbance Sunday night. Upon arrival, a primary physical aggressor was determined, and the suspect was arrested. Hunter William Bunker, 31, of Sedalia, was arrested for Domestic Assault in the 4th Degree. Bunker was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be placed on a 24 hour hold.


 

Sunday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of East 10th Street in reference to a disturbance. An argument between neighbors resulted in a physical confrontation. Christopher D. McIntosh, 31, of Sedalia, was issued a citation for Assault.


 

Friday morning, a Wal Mart associate reported a shoplifter from the store, 3201 West Broadway Boulevard. A report was completed.


 

Officers were dispatched to the Stone Creek Apartments for a report of a subject who was not breathing. Upon arrival*, the caller was in the process of giving the victim CPR. It was determined the subject might have overdosed on something. Two doses of NARCAN were administered. The subject soon after was able to regain consciousness and denied any further medical attention.


 

Sedalia Police were on a routine patrol in the 3200 block of West Broadway Boulevard Sunday afternoon. Officers located a subject inside a business who had been trespassed from it. Officers confirmed the non expiring trespass notice, and placed the subject under arrest. Dwight Albert Trester II, 61, Homeless, was arrested for Trespassing in the 1st Degree. Trester was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked and released.


 

Saturday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 1800 block of South Kentucky Avenue in reference to a property damage report. Harry Blatterman reported suspects broke into a shed and stole approximately $2500 worth of items in the overnight hours.


 

Saturday afternoon, Officers were approached by a subject that had found some drug paraphernalia and wanted to turn those items over to law enforcement. The items were collected, and have been properly destroyed.


 

Sunday afternoon, Officers conducted a warrant check in the 600 block of East 16th Street. Officers arrived on scene and observed the subject sitting on the front porch. When the subject noticed the Officer, she got up and went into the house very quickly. When other Officers arrived on scene, entry was made. Cheyanne M. Wiser, 22, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail for her warrants on charges of Possession of Controlled Substance and Driving While Revoked. Total cash only bond for Wiser was set at $2500.


 

Sunday afternoon, Officers spoke with Jovanna Scarlet Cervantes over the phone in reference to a theft. Cervantes stated a package was stolen off of her front porch that morning by an unknown male suspect. Video of the theft was gathered, but the suspect was not identified yet as of news time.


 

Early Sunday morning, Officers responded to the Chances R Sports Bar**, 303 South Lamine Avenue, for a report of an assault. An on scene investigation led to the arrest of one female suspect. Cynetta Ann Casey, 20, of Sedalia, was arrested on a charge of Assault. Casey was transported to the Sedalia Police Department, processed, and released with a summons.


 

Sunday morning, Officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of East Broadway Boulevard and South Summit Avenue. A passenger in the vehicle was found to have a warrant for his arrest out of Miller County. Travis William Dean Jenkins, 36, of Holts Summit, Missouri, was arrested for his Failure to Appear warrant on original charges of Failure to Wear a Seat Belt. Jenkins was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked, pending a cash only bond of $100.


 

Saturday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the 3400 block of East Broadway Boulevard for a report of trespassing. T he caller stated a subject was inside the store who was upset they wouldn't serve him alcohol due to his intoxication level. The subject was later located and issued a trespass warning from the gas station. Later, the subject went back to the gas station to attempt to purchase alcohol. Sergei S. Gladush Jr., 44, Homeless, was arrested for Trespassing in the 1st Degree. Gladush was transported to the Pettis County Jail.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 100 block of Autumn Avenue in reference to harassment Friday morning. The caller stated her neighbor sent her threatening text messages after she called the Police on him earlier in the day for trespassing. The suspect was arrested and transported to the Bothwell Regional Health Center for a fit for confinement check due to intoxication. The BRHC determined the subject needed to be admitted to the hospital. Kyle Gregory Lindgren, 28 of Sedalia, was released on scene. The report notes the Officer plans to file charges on Lindgren of Harassment in the 2nd Degree.


 

On the afternoon of December 26th, Officers were dispatched to a traffic complaint near the intersection of West Broadway Boulevard and South Kentucky Avenue. Officers located the vehicle described near the intersection of East Broadway Boulevard and South Marshall Avenue. A traffic stop and investigation determined the driver was failing to comply with ignition interlock requirements. Charges will be requested from the state prosecutor.


 

Officers responded to the 2000 block of East Broadway Boulevard in reference to a subject check Friday evening. Officers forced entry into the residence, and located the resident deceased. The Pettis County Deputy Coroner was contacted, and they responded to the scene. The victim's body was transported to a funeral home at the request of the family.


 

Friday night, Officers met with a subject in the lobby of the Police Department. The subject's information was checked with Dispatch, and it was confirmed he had an active warrant from Pettis County for his arrest stemming from an incident in October. Dylan Brooks Clark, 25, of Sedalia, was arrested for his warrant on charges of felony Harassment in the 1st Degree and Assault in the 4th Degree (Pursuant to Subdivision 1 and 5)***. Clark was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked on his warrant, pending a cash or surety bond of $5,000.


 

Saturday morning, Officers responded to the a report of theft of rental property from National TV Sales and Rental in the State Fair Shopping Center, 1400 South Limit Avenue. Officers were informed a suspect quit making payments and had not returned the rental item. The store wishes to pursue charges for Failure to Return Rental Property on the suspect.


 

*Incident Report number 2023-032752 lists two dates of when this event happened. In the incident details the date is listed as Saturday morning, while in the narrative the date is listed as Sunday morning. While this is probably an Officer typo, at news time it was not clear which date was correct.

**In the narrative of the report, the Officer refers to the establishment as the Coach's Bar.

*** Missouri Statute 565.056 defines Assault in the fourth degree as: 1. A person commits the offense of assault in the fourth degree if:

(1) The person attempts to cause or recklessly causes physical injury, physical pain, or illness to another person;

(2) With criminal negligence the person causes physical injury to another person by means of a firearm;

(3) The person purposely places another person in apprehension of immediate physical injury;

(4) The person recklessly engages in conduct which creates a substantial risk of death or serious physical injury to another person;

(5) The person knowingly causes or attempts to cause physical contact with a person with a disability, which a reasonable person, who does not have a disability, would consider offensive or provocative; or

(6) The person knowingly causes physical contact with another person knowing the other person will regard the contact as offensive or provocative.


 

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