The following Sedalia Police crime reports and Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports are from the afternoon of June 18, 2013.

Sedalia woman arrested on a failure to appear warrant

Just after 3:00 this morning, Sedalia police stopped a vehicle at 16th and Limit for defective tail lights. A check on the driver, 31-year-old Amanda Fritchey of Sedalia, revealed she had a Sedalia municipal warrant for no vehicle license. Fritchey was arrested and taken to the Pettis County jail pending an $88.50 cash only bond on the warrant.

Motorcycle rider arrested for drag racing and other charges

At 11:49 Monday night, Sedalia police observed two motorcycles drag racing in the area of 16th and Limit. One of the drivers was apprehended when he turned off the highway and stopped behind the Wheel Inn. Arrested at the scene was 21-year-old Patrick Grunick of Sedalia. Grunick was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail where he was booked and released with a court date on charges of speeding, drag racing and no operator’s license.

Vandals target church van

On Saturday morning, a complainant with the Wesley Methodist Church on West Broadway reported a 1999 Dodge Van had a window wing shot out by what appeared to be a BB gun sometime overnight. There was no damage estimate in the police report and a suspect has not been identified in the case.

Johnson County accident injures a Warrensburg woman Monday night

Just before 10:00 Monday night, The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a one-vehicle accident on Missouri Highway 13 just North of County Road Northwest 435 in Johnson County. The accident occurred as the driver of a 2006 Honda CRV driven by 48-year-old Paula Rumsey of Warrensburg failed to negotiate a curve, traveled off the roadway and through a ditch before striking a grass embankment. The vehicle then became airborne. The vehicle travelled over the roadway and overturned several times. Rumsey was wearing her seatbelt and received moderate injuries in the crash. She was taken to Western Missouri Medical Center by Johnson County Ambulance for treatment.

Two injured in a Saline County accident around noon Monday

Around noon on Monday, two out of state residents suffered injuries on I-70 at mile marker 75.8 in Saline County. The accident reportedly happened as the driver of a 2003 Pontiac, 19-year-old Nathaniel Yelle of Leon, Iowa, fell asleep and ran off the roadway into the guard cables. Yelle, who was not wearing a seat belt, received what were described as moderate injuries and was taken to Fitzgibbon Hospital by Sweet Springs EMS for treatment. A passenger, 18-year-old Eva Roberts of Lamoni, Iowa, was wearing a seatbelt and refused treatment at the scene for minor injuries.

Odessa man injured in a one-vehicle injury in Johnson County Sunday afternoon

At 4:00 Sunday afternoon, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported an injury accident on Missouri 131 East of County Road 1251 in Johnson County. The accident occurred as the driver of a 2009 Chevrolet, 20-year-old Richard Tracey-Kleoppel of Odessa, fell asleep, travelled off the roadway and struck a culvert, causing the vehicle to overturn. Tracey-Kleoppel was wearing a seatbelt and received moderate injuries. He was taken to Centerpoint Medical Center for treatment of his injuries.

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