Here are the Sedalia Police crime reports and Missouri State Highway Patrol accident reports for September 25, 2012.

Sedalia Police receive a report of a sexual assault late Monday night

Around 11:30 Monday night, Sedalia police investigated a sexual assault that reportedly took place in the 2400 block of West Main. According to the police report, the suspect has been identified and contacted. The incident was classified as a rape and was still being investigated at the time of the police report.

 

Gas drive off and stolen license plate possibly connected

At 8:19 p.m. last night, Sedalia Police investigated a gas drive off at the Casey’s located at 1601 East Broadway in the amount of $30.25. While an employee got the license plate number of the vehicle, a witness reportedly saw one of the suspects in the vehicle changing out the license plate prior to the theft. In a possibly related story, Sedalia police made contact with a subject whose license number was taken down in connection to a gas drive off. The police report states it was at that time the subject found the license plate on his vehicle had been stolen. There were no suspect in the thefts.

 

Fatal accident reported in Johnson County Sunday morning

Just before 1 o’clock Sunday morning, officers from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Warrensburg Police Department, Johnson County Sheriff’s Department and the Johnson County Fire and EMS worked a fatality accident on Westbound 50 Highway just before Northwest 191 Road in Johnson County. The accident occurred as the 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass driven by 27-year-old Brandon Morrow of Warrensburg crested a hill and struck a 1995 Lexus driven by 18-year-old Zaya Brooks of Lees Summit head on. Morrow was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Johnson County Sheriff, and was transported to Sweeney Phillips Funeral Home. Brooks and her passengers, 19-year-old Sevilla Hudson and 21-year-old Toni Nelson of Lees Summit, received serious injuries and were taken to area hospitals by Johnson County Ambulance for treatment.

 

Pettis County accident injures two Sedalia men early Saturday morning

At 12:25 Saturday morning, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and Pettis County Sheriff’s Office reported a one vehicle injury accident in the 3300 block of McVey Road in Pettis County. The accident reportedly happened according to the report when the driver of a 2003 Chevrolet, 28-year-old Jeremiah Littlepage of Sedalia, drove off the roadway.  The report states the vehicle then struck a culvert, overturned and struck a telephone pole.  Littlepage and his passenger, 30-year-old William Savage of Sedalia, received moderate injuries and were transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center for treatment.

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