The following Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff's crime reports are from the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.

Several Thefts Reported

A woman reported to Sedalia Police that her 2006 Scion TC was stolen in either July or August of 2012. The woman moved out of state and believed she saw the vehicle recently and wanted to report it stolen.

Employees of Sedalia Rental and Supply reported to Pettis County Deputies that a trailer that was rented out in August has not been returned under contract agreements.

A man in the 300 Block of North Summit reported to Sedalia Police that three firearms an and iPad were stolen on Dec. 9.

A woman reported to Sedalia Police that someone stole some items from her storage unit in the 400 Block of West Main Street.

A man in the 30000 Block of Ball Road reported to Pettis County Deputies that someone stole items from his truck sometime since Nov. 15.

Pettis County Deputies received a report of a burglary that occurred in the 200 Block of Highway H in the overnight of Dec. 8.

Sedalia Police received a report from a victim who said someone stole the victim's handicap placard from her vehicle while at Menards yesterday.

A woman reported to Sedalia Police that someone stole her purse from a car while shopping in the 14th Block of South Limit.

Law Enforcement Respond to Disturbances In Area

Sedalia Police investigated a disturbance yesterday (Dec. 10) in the 400 Block of North Lamine. A suspect tried to enter a home and left the area upset. The suspect also kicked a vehicle and caused damage to it.

Pettis County Deputies responded to the 2600 Block of Martha Lane in reference to a domestic disturbance.

Several Arrests Made

Sedalia Police arrested Lexxus Mitchell for failure to appear, bond set at $2,500 cash/surety.

Sedalia Police arrested Daniel Ford for driving while suspended, bond set at $533.50.

Sedalia Police arrested Larry Craig III and John Hughes for failure to appear, bond set at $88.50.

Sedalia Police arrested Randy Haynes for driving while suspended, no proof of insurance and a Cooper County Conservation warrant.

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