Sedalia Police Crime Reports for February 21, 2019
Sedalia Police arrested 27-year-old Kendall Dale Brown of Sedalia after SPD was made aware he was in the area of South Lamine on Monday afternoon around 1:20 p.m. Brown, a known fugitive, was wanted on four Pettis County warrants totaling $48,500. According to a report, Brown fled the area upon officers' arrival. Officers then canvassed the area with the help of community members, and Brown was later located in the 1500 block of South Vermont. He was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail. He was also charged with possession of marijuana.
Sedalia Police arrested 29-year-old Tyler K. Dake of Sedalia on Wednesday and charged with stealing and trespassing in a theft that occurred earlier at 530 E. 5th. A computer check revealed he had a Pettis County warrant for property damage and tampering. His bond was $5,000 cash or surety. Dake was placed on a 24-hour hold at the Pettis County Jail.
Sedalia Police arrested 20-year-old Brenden M. Price of Pettis County in the parking lot of WalMart, 3201 W. Broadway, around 10:50 p.m. Monday. Price was wanted on a Pettis County warrant. He was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $240 cash bond.
Sedalia Police were patrolling the WalMart lot, 3201 W. Broadway, searching for a stolen vehicle from earlier in the evening on Wednesday around 12:24 a.m. The officer got a hit on a set of stolen plates that checked to Edwards, Mo., in Benton County. The plates were recovered.
Sedalia Police took a vehicle theft report from a woman who said her boyfriend was driving her car, and left it running while parked in the 800 block of McVey on Tuesday evening just before 8 p.m. When the boyfriend returned, the vehicle was gone. It was entered into the system as stolen.
A man reported a burglary in the 1400 block of S. Stewart on Monday morning. According to a report, someone forced the door of his shed open, causing $100 of damage. Suspects then stole $1500 of tools from the shed.
A man reported a hit-and-run to his vehicle that occurred at 2610 W. Broadway on Monday morning. According to a report, a business security camera caught the incident on video. The suspect vehicle is a red Dodge Ram with an extended cab with homemade plywood side rails.