The following crime reports are from the afternoon of Jan. 30, 2013.

Early morning sting conducted in Sedalia this (Wednesday) morning

According to a press release from the Sedalia Police Department, just before 6:00 this (Wednesday) morning, the Sedalia Police Department STING unit and other officers served a search warrant at 1436 South Carr.  During a search of the residence, officers located four handguns, marijuana, illegal prescription pills, crack cocaine and drug packaging supplies. Arrested at the scene were 19-year-old Jordan Q. Webb, 21-year-old Chiron B. Webb and 18-year-old Sarandon A. Staten, all of Sedalia. All three of the suspects face charges of manufacturing within 2000 feet of a school and other drug related charges. Jordan Webb reportedly will also face a charge of possession of an illegal firearm. The press release also states the suspects are confirmed members of a local gang and gang enhancement charges are being sought as well.

Male suspect arrested Tuesday morning is also in violation of Immigration Laws

At 3:38 Tuesday morning, Sedalia police responded to the Short Cut Convenience Store at 1515 South Thompson Blvd. on an assault complaint. Upon arrival, officers met with the male victim, who reported an assault involving a knife that took place in the 3100 block of Brianna Blvd. Upon arrival at that location, officers made contact with the suspect, 22-year-old Domingo Gonzales of the residence. The police report states that during the interview of the suspect, he attacked the victim and stomped on the officer’s feet. At the time of the report, Gonzales was on 24-hour hold on charges of 3rd degree domestic assault and 3rd degree assault on a police officer. Also according to a Pettis County Sheriff’s arrest report, Gonzales is on an ICE hold for violation of immigration laws.

Female suspect arrested in an assault with a butter knife case

Around 5:00 Tuesday evening, Sedalia police investigated a case of assault involving a butter knife. According to the male victim, he and a female were driving from Independence back to Sedalia when they began to argue. Upon arrival in Sedalia, the argument escalated into a physical altercation, which resulted in the female stabbing the victim in the heel of his hand with a butter knife. The police report states the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Mindy Larch of Sedalia, was located three hours later and arrested. She was transported to the Pettis County jail and placed on 24-hour hold on a charge of 2nd degree domestic assault.

21-year-old female suspect arrested for domestic assault Tuesday afternoon

At 3:11 Tuesday afternoon, Sedalia police were dispatched to a residence in the 1800 block of East 5th on a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers met with a male victim whose right ear was bleeding. Arrested in the incident was 21-year-old Casey Collins of Sedalia. Collins was taken to the Pettis County Jail pending a $533.50 bond.

Burglars target a home in the 1400 block of South Grand

Tuesday morning, a victim in the 1400 block of South Grand filed a burglary complaint with the Sedalia Police Department. According to the victim he found his home had been entered when he arrived home earlier in the morning, and a 60" flat screen TV valued at around $2200 had been stolen. There were no suspects at the time of the police report.

Thefts from vehicles reported Tuesday night

Around 7:30 Tuesday night, a victim at State Fair Hotel, located at 3402 West Broadway, reported his tan Carhart bibs and a green coat were stolen from his vehicle parked in the parking lot of the business. Value of the stolen items was placed at $150 collectively. The police report states suspect information was provided by a witness and an investigation is ongoing.

Just after 10:00 Tuesday night, the Sedalia police investigated a theft from a vehicle at the Dairy Queen located at 1811 South Limit. Upon contact with the victim, he told officers a tow rope valued at $60 was stolen from the bed of his truck.

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