A woman reported to Sedalia Police that a suspicious person entered her residence around 6:30 a.m. on June 21. The woman told police that she was making breakfast when her dog began to bark. She then found an unknown male suspect standing inside her living room. The man told her he was with maintenance for the Housing Authority, but fled when the victim yelled for another occupant of her residence. Management at the Housing Authority said that the man was not an employee. The identity of the suspect has not yet been determined.


Police were dispatched to the 1700 block of S. Harrison on a 911 call on June 21. An investigation revealed that a vehicle that had been reported stolen from the address the day before was recovered. 22-year-old Lydia T. Antwiler was arrested for first degree tampering with a motor vehicle. Antwiler was placed on a 24-hour hold, pending the filing of State charges.


Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of S. Lamine Ave. on June 21 in reference to a burglary. A property owner told police that sometime in the last week, two window air conditioning units had been stolen from vacant apartments.


On June 21, deputies with the Pettis County Sheriff's Office took a report of the theft of two burritos from the Muddy Creek Eagle Stop Cenex gas station.


On June 20, two arrests were made after police responded to the area of S. Kentucky Ave. and W. Broadway Blvd. on a report of a disturbance with weapons. A short vehicle pursuit ended near the intersection of S. Osage Ave. and W. 15th St. Police say an investigation found that one suspect used a baton to smash the window out of a vehicle. 36-year-old Shuntell Kim Douglas was arrested for second degree property damage, possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. 33-year-old Troy C. Wright was arrested for theft of a cell phone.

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