The following Sedalia Police and Pettis County Sheriff’s reports are from the morning of Saturday, Nov. 24.

Sedalia Police Chase After A Suspect

Sedalia Police responded to the 1400 Block of South Ohio in reference to a verbal disturbance at 10:40 a.m. on Nov. 21. One of the people involved ran off and Sedalia Police found out he had a warrant and they gave chase. The man ran into an alley between South Osage and South Ohio. Sedalia Police chased after the man through the alley and east across South Ohio. Sedalia Police caught Correy Bolling and arrested him. Bolling was found to have three felony Pettis County warrants, bond set at $15,000 cash/surety; a municipal warrant, bond set at $86.50; and was held for 24 hours for resisting arrest.

Several Thefts Reported in Pettis County

A man in the 34000 Block of Westermier Road reported to Pettis County Deputies that someone stole some of his farm equipment between Nov. 20 and Nov. 23.

Early this morning (Nov. 24), Sedalia Police went to the McDonalds at 1611 South Limit as a man said between 1 and 1:26 a.m. someone took a Pioneer AM/FM cd stereo, 20-30 cds and an Itoxalock from his truck while it was parked.

Yesterday (Nov. 23), Sedalia Police went to the 3000 Block of Jerome as someone stole $200 cash, a driver’s license, ATM card, child support card and Kmart gift cards.

A man in the 3200 Block of South Missouri reported to Pettis County Deputies that his granddaughters bicycle was stolen between Nov. 18 and Nov. 22

A woman reported she was involved in a hit and run accident on Highway 50 and Missouri at 4:58 p.m. on Nov. 20.

Sedalia Police Make Two Arrests

Yesterday (Nov 23), Sedalia Police went to Bothwell Regional Health Center on a report of a man causing a disturbance. While Sedalia Police were talking with the suspect, it was determined that the suspect was having a psychotic episode and was transported to the Missouri Psychiatric Center in Columbia.

Sedalia Police arrested Aran Cantrell for a failure to appear on a larceny charge, bond set at $3,500.

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