Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports and Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports.

 

Sedalia police respond to a suspect urinating on a building

At 11:45 Tuesday night, Sedalia police responded to the Breaktime at 808 East Broadway on a suspect urinating on the building. Upon arrival, officers made contact with 51-year-old David Paxton, who was found to have a failure to appear warrant out of Sedalia. The police report also states Paxton was revoked and had reportedly drove to the location. At the time of the police report, Paxton was in the Pettis County Jail pending total bonds of $617.

 

25-year-old Sedalia man arrested following a traffic stop Tuesday night

At 7:25 Tuesday night, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 10th and Thompson Blvd. for improper registration. A check through dispatch revealed the driver, 25-year-old Zachary Nicholson of Sedalia, was revoked and had a warrant out of Benton County for failure to appear on a non-support charge. Nicholson was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending a $2600 bond.

 

Cole Camp woman reports her vehicle damaged in the Kmart parking lot

Just before 10 o’clock Monday night, Sedalia police took a vehicle damage complaint from a Cole Camp woman.  According to the complainant, her vehicle was damaged while it was parked in the Kmart parking lot. There were no suspects, and no damage estimate was included in the police report.

 

Serious injuries reported Sunday in a Benton County accident

At 1:10 Sunday afternoon, the Missouri state Highway Patrol reported a one-vehicle accident on Route “MM” a half mile East of Missouri “ 83” in  Benton County.  The accident occurred as the 1994 Ford Ranger driven by 16-year-old Cynthia Erwin of Deepwater ran off the roadway and struck a road sign. The vehicle then overturned, ejecting Erwin, who reportedly was not wearing her seat belt. The vehicle struck a telephone pole before coming to rest. Erwin suffered serious injuries in the accident and was transported by Staff for Life to Children’s Mercy in Kansas City for treatment.

 

Johnson County accident injures an Overland Park Kansas man

Just before 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon, the Missouri State Highway Patrol assisted by Johnson County Fire and other law enforcement personnel worked an accident on Westbound 50 Highway, just past Route “D” in Johnson County. The accident happened as a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban driven by 42-year-old Donald Plum traveled off the roadway, struck a driveway and became airborne before overturning. Plum received moderate injuries and was taken to Western Missouri Medical Center by EMS for treatment. The accident report states charges are pending.

 

Motorcycle accident in Lafayette County injures a Rayville man

Around 7 o’clock Sunday night, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a motorcycle accident on Route “FF” and Lynn Grove Road in Lafayette County.  According to the accident report, the accident occurred as the 2005 Harley Davidson driven by 60-year-old Randall Walder of Rayville struck a deer in the roadway. Walder received moderate injuries, and was transported by ambulance to Centerpoint Hospital for treatment.

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