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


 

On the afternoon of November 24th, Officers responded to the 1700 block of South Vermont Avenue in reference to a vehicle break in involving a KIA. On arrival, Officers attempted to make contact with the vehicle owner, but were unsuccessful. Officers attempted contact the next day again, and was not able to reach them by phone or at their residence. A general information report was submitted.


 

Tuesday evening, Officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of East 3rd Street in reference to a burglary. When Officers arrived, they spoke with Curtis Len Holman, who said when he returned home, he found his residence had burglarized. Holman reported $568.90 worth of collectibles had been stolen. No arrests have been made at this time.


 

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The Crime Resolution Unit Detectives met with an unnamed subject Monday morning in the State Fair Shopping Center, 1400 South Limit Avenue. The subject turned over drugs. No charges are being requested.


 

Officers received a report by phone of a missing person on Wednesday afternoon. Information was gathered from the reporting party, who stated the person had gone missing from the 1600 block of South Prospect Avenue. A report was completed, and the missing person's information was entered into MULES/NCIC.


 

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