The following Sedalia Police crime reports are from the afternoon of Oct. 21, 2013.

Sedalia man arrested for assault this morning

At 1:40 this morning, Sedalia police were dispatched to a residence in the 1200 block of South Massachusetts on a disturbance call. Upon arrival, officers found a female subject with blood on her face and hands and a laceration on her forehead. The police report states the woman was taken to Bothwell Hospital for treatment, after she told the officers the suspect, 43-year-old Michael Moore, a man she currently lived with, had struck her several times. Moore was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail and placed on 24-hour hold pending charges of 3rd degree domestic assault.

Hit-and-run accident this morning results in Stover man’s arrest

Around 1:00 this morning, Sedalia police investigated a hit-and-run accident in the 300 block of West 7th. Upon arrival, officers found two vehicles that had collided with each other due to a third vehicle that had left the scene. The suspects license plate was found at the scene, and the suspect, 61-year-old Lynn Bowers of Stover, was apprehended later in Johnson County. Bowers was extradited back to Sedalia and placed on 24-hour hold in the Pettis County jail on charges of leaving the scene of an accident and 2nd degree property damage.

Stover man arrested on an active Pettis county warrant Sunday morning

Just after 1:00 Sunday morning, Sedalia police conducted a warrant check at a residence in the 600 block of East 13th.  According to dispatch, the suspect, 53-year-old Michael Springer of Stover, had a warrant for a non-moving traffic violation. Springer was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending a $110 bond.

Sedalia man arrested on a failure to appear warrant Saturday night

At 11:26 Saturday night, Sedalia police reported 24-year-old David Smith of Sedalia came to the Sedalia Police Department and identified himself as someone with a failure to appear warrant out of Sedalia. Smith was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending a $150 cash only bond.

Unidentified suspect attempts to cash several bogus bills at the Buckle

At 8:30 Friday night, the manager of the Buckle at 890 Thompson Blvd. reported a customer had attempted to pass several counterfeit bills at the store. The manager told officers the bills did not seem right, and methods the store used confirmed they were counterfeit. There was no information on the suspects in the police report.

Suspect sought in the theft of a camcorder Friday

On Friday, a female victim in the 400 block of East 6th reported that a subject known to her had come to her home and refused to leave. When the suspect did leave the residence, he stole a camcorder valued at $150 before leaving. There was no other information at news time.

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