Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports for the afternoon of Dec. 4, 2012.

Two-year-old child suffers life threatening injuries, triggers investigation

Sedalia police received information on Sunday stating that a 2-year-old female child had received life threatening injuries in the 600 block of East 14th. The child was taken to the Mercy Hospital for treatment of the injuries. Where and how the injuries happened were not known at the time of the police report. The case is under investigation by the Sedalia Police Department, the Benton County Sheriff’s Department and members of the Children’s Division.

Suspect sought in an incident involving two young girls

Around 5:00 Monday evening, Sedalia police investigated suspicious activities in the Buckner Court area. Upon arrival, several subjects told the officers an adult male had been observed chasing two young girls through the housing property. The witness said when the man couldn’t catch the girls he ran into the woods. The police report states the man’s intentions are unknown. An investigation is ongoing.

Two suspects arrested Monday night during a disturbance call

At 9:36 Monday night, Sedalia police responded to the 1300 block of South Ohio on a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers determined that 49-year-old Francisco Fernandez of Sedalia and 21-year-old Michael Fernandez had disturbed the peace of the victims by kicking their vehicle, causing damage and making verbal threats. At the time of the police report, both men were in the Pettis County Jail for peace disturbance and property damage. Michael Fernandez also faces charges of possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. His bond is set at $1875.50. Fernandez Francisco’s bond is $812.

Sedalia man is arrested on an immigration warrant this (Tuesday) morning

Around 11:00 this morning, Sedalia police made contact with 37-year-old Rodreguiz Alonso of Sedalia, who reportedly had an active warrant from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Alonso was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail where he was being held without bond.

Traffic stop Monday morning nets a revoked driver

At 4:15 Monday morning, Sedalia police stopped a truck at 16th and Quincy with plates belonging to another vehicle. A check through dispatch revealed the driver, 41-year-old Anthony Edgar of Independence, was also revoked. Edger was arrested, taken to the Pettis County jail and placed on 24-hour hold pending formal charges.

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