Sedalia Police Crime Reports for January 22, 2019
Sedalia Police reports 1-23-19
Sedalia Police took a theft report from a woman who said several items were stolen from her car while it was parked for a two-hour period at Third National Bank, 400 W. Broadway, on Monday. Taken were a debit card, a Social Security card, a child support card and a necklace with a gold chain and a diamond-studded cross.
Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop at McDonald's, 1611 S. Limit, around 2:20 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18 on a speeding vehicle east on 16th approaching Limit. According to a report, the driver gave the officer a false name. After he was eventually identified, 20-year-old Dewayne L. Charles of KCMO was found to be driving while revoked. Charles was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked for driving while revoked and ID theft.
60-year-old William J. Albrecht of Springfield was charged with driving while suspended after Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop at 32nd and Limit for no registration Jan. 17 around 7:45 p.m. Albrecht now has a Feb. 20 court date.
Sedalia Police conducted a subject check on a man walking in the roadway north on Massachusetts between 5th and 6th around 8:30 p.m. Jan. 17. According to a report, 30-year-old Johnathan Frederick Cota refused a lawful detention and resisted arrest. Cota was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released with a Municipal summons. He now has a Feb. 20 court date.
Sedalia Police took a theft report from a woman in the 30 block of W. 13th on Jan. 17. According to the report, someone stole softball equipment from the trunk of her vehicle between 2:30 and 2:45. The equipment was valued at $200.
On Jan. 16, Casey's General Store, 3050 S. Limit, report the theft of an $18 bottle of whiskey.
On Jan. 16, a man reported that while his vehicle was parked at a restaurant at 3101 W. Broadway, someone entered his vehicle and stole a black leather briefcase, valued at $100. The briefcase contained items worth $120.
On Jan. 16 just after 11 a.m., Sedalia Police responded to a medical at 3402 W. Broadway. A computer check of 29-year-old Adam CE Shephard revealed he was wanted on a Pettis County warrant. Shephard was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail and booked on a $125 bond. He now has a Jan. 29 court date.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 28-year-old Brian D. Paredes of Warrensburg at 10:34 p.m. Monday in Johnson County. He was charged with DWI and failure to maintain financial responsibility. Paredes was released to medical personnel for treatment of his injuries. Paredes suffered moderate injuries after the 2010 Ford he was driving westbound on US 50, west of NW 601 Road, ran off the roadway at 9:51 p.m. , struck an embankment and overturned. Paredes was transported to Western Missouri Medical Center. The Ford was totaled and towed from the scene.