Sedalia Police Crime Reports for June 12, 2018
Sedalia Police crime reports 6-12-18
Sedalia Police arrested 37-year-old Michael Vincent Frain III of Independence for violation of an order of protection after officers were called to the 800 block of W. 7th Monday night after 11 p.m. According to a report, two subjects had reached an agreement with the property manager to remove their belongings after being evicted from the residence. Frain was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail on a 24-hour hold, pending action by the prosecutor.
On Monday afternoon, Ashley R. Ray reported the theft of cash and other items from her vehicle overnight in the 1100 block of S. Harrison. There are no suspects.
On Monday just after midnight, a woman in the 2400 block of Stacey Lane reported property damage. Two subjects were seen running away after a car alarm was tripped. It was later discovered the window of a vehicle had been shattered, causing $100 of damage. Suspects had not yet been located at the time of the report.
On Saturday, BreakTime, 318 W. Broadway, reported there was a subject passed out against the building shortly after 10 p.m. Officers found the person to be extremely intoxicated. They were taken to Bothwell Regional Health Center by PCAD for treatment. Charges of 1st Degree Trespassing are pending.
On Monday around 8:30 a.m., a representative of New Haven Home for Girls, 1506 W. Broadway, reported a runaway from the home. The girl left on Sunday and never returned. No foul play is suspected.
On Monday morning, a woman reported property damage to her vehicle in the 2600 block of Brandon Avenue. Overnight, someone broke out the driver's side rear window of her vehicle, and dumped a diaper bag from the back seat. The contents of the bag remained in the car. There was nothing taken and there is no suspect information available.
On Monday morning at 8 a.m. a woman reported the theft of her purse from her vehicle after discovering her window was broken. Total loss was valued at $180. There are no suspects.