This article is compiled from reports issued by the Pettis County Sheriff's Office.

Thursday morning, Pettis County Deputies were called to a report of shots fired in the 100 block of South Missouri Street in Green Ridge.


 

Wednesday afternoon, Deputies conducted a vehicle stop near the intersection of Thompson Boulevard and West 11th Street on a vehicle for failing to display its front license plate. The driver, Hakeem I. Dickson, 24, of Sedalia, was arrested for an outstanding Failure to Appear warrant on original charges of Operating a Motor Vehicle on the Highway Without a License. Dickson was also issued a summons for Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a License (3rd Or Subsequent Offense), Possession of Marijuana, and Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Dickson was transported to the Pettis County Jail. A passenger in the vehicle, Samuel Gravitt III, of Sedalia, was issued a summons for Possession of Marijuana and Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.


 

Wednesday evening, Deputies responded to a domestic disturbance in the 38000 block of Highway ZZ in Ionia.


 

Wednesday morning, Tia Williams of Sedalia reported to Deputies that someone had gone through and ransacked her unlocked vehicle while it was parked in front of her residence in the 1600 block of South Monroe Street. The investigation continues.


 

Pettis County Deputies took a report Wednesday morning from Betty Hartsfield of Sedalia. Hartsfield reported that someone used her personal information to open a credit card account.


 

On the morning of November 9th, Deputies took a report of a stolen firearm from the 1700 block of Rosebud Circle. Minutes later, Deputies took a report of another stolen firearm from the 3300 block of Cedar Springs Street.


 

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