Here are your Sedalia Police crime reports for the afternoon of Nov. 5, 2012.

Sedalia man arrested early this (Monday) morning on a warrant

Around 1 o’clock this (Monday) morning, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle in the area of 4th and Moniteau for failing to signal for a turn. A subsequent check through dispatch revealed a passenger in the vehicle, 33-year-old Victor Madrid of Sedalia, had a no-bond parole violation warrant. Madrid was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail pending further action.

Subject check Sunday night nets man with two warrants

At 10:14 Sunday night, Sedalia police conducted a subject check on an individual in the area of 32nd and Kentucky. The check revealed the suspect, identified as 39-year-old Scott Shipley of Sedalia, had a failure to appear warrant out of Pettis County for passing bad checks with a bond of $15,000. He also had a Cooper County warrant for stealing with a $400 cash only warrant. At the time of the police report, Shipley was in the Pettis County Jail pending bonds totaling $15,400.

36-year-old Sedalia woman arrested Friday afternoon at the Dollar General

Sedalia police were dispatched to the Dollar General on West Broadway Friday afternoon on a theft complaint. Upon arrival officers arrested 36-year-old Stacey Craig of Sedalia, who was reportedly attempting to steal items from the store. The police report also states Craig was found with medications that were not prescribed for her. She was also found to have an active warrant with a $1500 bond. Craig was arrested and transported to Pettis County jail and placed on 24-hour hold pending charges and the $1500 bond.

Traffic stop Sunday night results in arrest for Columbia man

At 11:24 Sunday night, Sedalia police observed a vehicle run a stop sign. During a subsequent vehicle stop, 37-year-old Galen Frye of Columbia was found to have a failure to appear warrant out of Boone County for property damage. At the time of the police report Frye was in the Pettis County Jail pending a $1000 bond.

Theft complaint filed by a victim in the 900 block of East 14th

Just after 3 o’clock this (Monday) morning, Sedalia police were dispatched to the 900 block of East 14th to investigate a theft complaint. Upon arrival, the victim told officers someone had entered the residence through a rear window and stole tools, a bicycle, a wood burning stove, lawnmower and other items. There were no suspects at news time.

Vandalism report investigated Saturday afternoon

Saturday afternoon a victim in the 900 block of Westwood Ave. reported someone had thrown a cinder block through the back window of his 1966 Mustang. There were no suspects.

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