Sedalia Police reports 10-30-17

Sedalia Police arrested Cora J. Comfort, 24, Sedalia, and Leslie Eugene Harrell, 39, Sedalia, at 10th and Osage at 12:43 a.m. Saturday after a traffic stop. K-9 Charlie was deployed at the scene and alerted on the vehicle. A consent to search revealed meth and drug paraphernalia on the passenger and the driver was wanted on a Municipal warrant.


 

John Glen Fizer, 28, Sedalia, was arrested after Sedalia Police were called to the 1800 block of S. Lamine Saturday night. According to a report, Fizer allegedly pushed the victim down, causing abrasion to her arm. He was charged with 3rd Degree Domestic Assault and taken to the Pettis County Jail on a 24-hour hold.


 

Sedalia Police arrested Corey Alan Chilcoat, 22, Sedalia, on a Pettis County Probation Violation at 5th and Ohio Sunday morning. He was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $4500 bond, and a Nov. 6 court date.


 

On Saturday, Sedalia Police took a theft report from a vendor at the gun show on the MSF. According to a report, Ronald Krieger, Sr., said that two rifles were taken from a display rack in the Ag Building around 10 a.m.


 

Audrey Elizabeth Wright, 27, was arrested after a traffic stop for no vehicle registration at 4th and Carr Friday morning. Wright was wanted on a Municipal warrant. She was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $100 cash bond with a Dec. 6 court date.


 

Briana Nichole Williams, 24, Pettis County, was arrested for Driving While Suspended after a traffic stop at Broadway and Hancock at 12:14 a.m. Saturday. She was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $533.50 bond, with a Dec. 6 court date.


 

Zachary Tyler Pulliam, 18, was arrested after a traffic stop in the 3100 block of Wing Avenue for disobeying a stop sign. A computer check revealed Pulliam and a passenger Andrew Allen Holder, 26, were both wanted on Municipal warrants.


 

On Saturday, Trenaiti Marie and Kandice Marie Durian reported that someone threw a brick onto the hood of their car, scratching and denting it in the 1400 block of S. Carr. There was a possible suspect named in the case, but a police report said they accounted for their whereabouts.


 

On Saturday, Stacey L. Shaw reported that someone threw eggs at her 2008 Maxima while parked at Galaxy Theater, 4104 W. Main, causing $250 of damage.


 

On Friday night, Sedalia Police took a report from Bothwell Regional Health Center, which stated that a security guard found a knife in a public bathroom near the waiting room of the ER. The knife was described as a three-inch double edged blade with a wood grip “T-handle.”

Randy Kirby
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