The following Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff's crime reports are from the morning of Monday, May 18, 2015.

An employee of the City of Sedalia Water Department reported to Sedalia Police that four people tried stealing copper out of the garage on May 15.

A man in the area of 9th and South Arlington reported to Sedalia Police that someone went through two of his vehicles and stole coins from one of them.

A woman in the area of 4th and South Park reported to Sedalia Police that someone spray painted a brick building and trailer on May 14.

An employee of Cork N Bottle reported to Sedalia Police that someone drove off with $18.50 in gas, without paying.

Sedalia Police investigating a reported case of harassment.

Pettis County Deputies responded to the area of Yeater Road, south of Muddy Creek, on Saturday night for a report of trespassing.
A woman reported to Sedalia Police on Friday (May 15), that someone damaged her driver's side passenger door of her vehicle, while at Walmart. The dent was likely caused by a bb or airgun.

Pettis County Deputies received a report of property damage that happened in the area of Route T and E Road, between May 14 and 16.

Sedalia Police assisted Sedalia Animal Control and put down a raccoon that was injured in the area of 32nd and Erika Avenue on Saturday (May 16).

Sedalia Police arrested Cody Pirtle for four Pettis County warrants and one failure to appear, bond set at $16,500 cash/surety.

Sedalia Police arrested Shannon Davis for shoplifting from Walmart, bond set at $533.50.

Sedalia Police arrested Cody Paxton for failure to appear, bond set at $300 cash.

Sedalia Police arrested Terry Ford for eleven counts of forgery and stealing.

Sedalia Police arrested Derek Marquess for operators or chauffers license required and no proof of insurance.

Sedalia Police arrested Richard Beck for driving while suspended.

Sedalia Police arrested Kenneth Leiter for vehicles to be drive carefully.

Sedalia Police arrested Jeffrey Lindenmeyer for possession of drug paraphernalia.

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