Sedalia Police crime reports 7-6-18

Sedalia Police arrested 45-year-old Jennifer Ann Busing of Sedalia after a car stop on a vehicle with no front plate at 7:27 a.m. Friday at Main and Ohio. She was found to be Driving While Suspended and she was also wanted on a Pettis County warrant ($250 cash) and a Municipal warrant ($200 cash).


 

Police took a property damage report from Brice Pannier on Thursday. According to a report, Pannier left his vehicle parked at Liberty Park Stadium from 1:30 p.m. Wednesday to 1:30 a.m. Thursday. A damage estimate of between $877.22 and $1187.10 was given to repair his vehicle.


 

On Wednesday around 8 p.m., a man reported someone entered his metal shed in his backyard at 1803 S. Washington by breaking plastic handles on the doors and taking an 18-volt Dewalt reciprocating saw and an Eastern Pro bike. The suspect also put silicone on the seat of his Gravely lawn mower. The incident happened around 12:30 a.m. June 30.


 

On July 4, a man reported three vehicles were broken into and items stolen while the cars were parked on the roadway at his residence at 908 S. Arlington. Taken were a Dell laptop, a set of work keys, three USBs, a Snap-On multi-tool and a screwdriver set, collectively valued at $1,095. There is no suspect info, but the victim is willing to assist with prosecution.


 

Sedalia Police arrested 25-year-old Kalah Dawn Lindsey in the 900 block of E. 5th around 230 p.m. Thursday after officers investigated a domestoc disturbance there. The female was found to have a Pettis County warrant with a $250 bond. Lindsey was transported to the Pettis County Jail.


 

On Thursday, Charles K. Dent of Sedalia reported that his debit card was fraudulently used to the tune of $1,800 by a subject known to him. The report stated Dent is willing to assist with prosecution.


 

Sedalia Police arrested 38-year-old Maria T. Rodriguez-Lobato of Sedalia at 16th and Thompson on Wednesday evening just after 7 p.m. She was wanted on a Pettis County warrant (Driving While Revoked) and she was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $2,500 cash or surety bond. She now has an Aug. 8 court date.


 

Sedalia Police are investigating a rape that occurred in the 100 block of W. Jefferson on Thursday. Suspect information has been received and an investigation is ongoing.


 

Sedalia Police issued a citation to 43-year-old Jaime Guzman of Sedalia at Pettis and Grand Wednesday night after 9 p.m. Charges of Driving While Suspended are being sent to the prosecutor. Guzman was transported to the Pettis County Jail for processing, then released.


 

Cal Avery Childers, 36, Sedalia, was taken to the Pettis County Jail after Sedalia Police responded to 412 E. 6th on a verbal disturbance call at 5:42 p.m. Wednesday. Childers was wanted on a Pettis County warrant for FTA-property damage. His bond was $150.


 

Sedalia Police arrested 38-year-old Michelle Renee Sewell of Sedalia after conducting a car stop at 2200 S. Grand for a registration violation Wednesday at 4:36 p.m. Sewell was wanted on a Clay County warrant. She was taken to the Pettis County Jail for processing.


 

On Thursday, a Sedalia woman reported the theft of her wallet (red and blue with a Jayhawks logo), including the contents (driver's license, Social Security, debit and credit cards). There is no suspect info available.


 

On June 28 around 4:45 p.m., a woman reported a hit-and-run that occurred on eastbound Broadway as she approached Thompson when she was sideswiped. The suspect then left the scene. Her Mitsubishi had minor damage to the rear passenger side. The suspect vehicle has since been identified, but no criminal charges are being pursued, according to a report.


 

On July 4, Jessie D. Thornburg reported the back glass on her 2013 Toyota SUV was broken in the 1000 block of W. 16th. Nothing appears to be missing from the vehicle.


 

On July 5 at 5:02 a.m., a woman reported the theft of her Samsung tablet, values at $100, from the 900 block of Arlington.


 

On July 4 at 18th and Grand, two people reported that someone intentionally struck the car one of them was driving.


 

On Friday at 3:55 a.m., Sedalia Police arrested 36-year-old Thomas D. Church after an officer discovered several subjects in the middle of the road at 9th and Hancock. One of the subjects, Church, was confirmed to have a Morgan County warrant for Driving While Suspended. He was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $500 cash or surety bond. He now has a court date of July 11.


 

On Thursday afternoon, assest protection at WalMart, 3201 W. Broadway, contacted Sedalia Police and turned over a small plastic baggie containing a white, powdery substance. The baggie was found by the front doors, according to a report. The baggie was placed into evidence to be destroyed.


 

On June 29, Rose Rowlette reported a hit-and-run at Broadway and Hancock. According to the report, the victim was southbound nearing Broadway when a vehicle left a private drive and collided with the victim's car on the passenger side. The suspect then left the scene. Through investigation, the suspect was identified and charges of Driving While Revoked and Leaving the Scene of an Accident are being requested.

Randy Kirby
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