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


 

On the morning of January 1st, Officers responded to the area of East Broadway Boulevard and South Engineer Avenue in reference to a possible motor vehicle accident. It was determined the incident was not an accident, but rather an assault involving a motor vehicle. The case was referred to the Pettis County Prosecutor's Office. No arrests have been made at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 1300 block of South Lamine Avenue Monday afternoon to investigate a report of an assault which occurred in the overnight hours. The victim sustained facial injuries, but refused to say how they were caused. The victim's mother had called to report the assault, but the victim was highly uncooperative. The suspect was unable to be determined.


 

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Officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of West 18th Street Monday morning for reports of a female subject making statements of suicidal ideation. Information was gathered from the the reporting party and from the family of the subject. Officers were unable to locate the female, and a location on her cellular phone was unable to be determined, as the phone was turned off. A report was completed, and an attempt to locate was sent to surrounding agencies.


 

Tuesday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of East 16th Street to report found property. The caller reported a previous tenant had recently moved out, and in going through the things left behind, the caller found several items. Some of the items included what she believed to be drug paraphernalia. The items were handed over to the Department for disposal.


 

Tuesday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the 100 block of Dundee Avenue for a reported suicide attempt by medications. PCAD personnel arrived to the scene, and the victim was transported to the BRHC for further treatment.


 

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