The following Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff's crime reports are from the morning of Thursday, February 26, 2015.

Pettis County Deputies Investigate Two Cases of Identity Theft

Pettis County Deputies received a report of identity theft that they are investigating. In a another case, another man reported that he sent $2,000 to a family member in need by wire transfer and then learned the following day that it was a phone scam. The Investigation is ongoing.

Sedalia Police Investigate A Theft

A woman reported to Sedalia Police that someone stole her purse at Walmart, yesterday (Feb. 25).

Sedalia Police Investigate an Assault

A woman reported to Sedalia Police last night (Feb. 25), that she was assaulted by two people known to her in the area of East 5th and South New York.

Seven Arrests Made

Pettis County Deputies arrested Abigail Imperial after a vehicle stop on the 50 Spur. Imperial was found to have an outstanding Pettis County warrant in the amount of $50,000 cash or surety.

Pettis County Deputies arrested James Richards on a traffic violation. Richards was found to be in possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute and drug paraphernalia.

Sedalia Police arrested Miguel Quetzecua-Rodriguez for driving while intoxicated, bond set at $533.50 cash/surety.

Sedalia Police arrested Brian Vinyard for assault in the 2nd degree, domestic assault in the 2nd degree and property damage in the 1st.

Sedalia Police arrested Michael Whiteman for failure to appear and a parole violation warrant.

Pettis County Deputies arrested Dale Kabler for misuse of 911.

Pettis County Deputies arrested Kathleen Kraft for an active warrant for her arrest.

A woman's wallet was found in the area of West 3rd and South Kentucky.

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