Sedalia Police crime reports 10-25-18
Sedalia Police arrested 21-year-old Jordan Rogers of Sedalia after officers responded to a physical disturbance at Fitter's 5th Street Brew Pub, 500 S. Ohio, just after 10 p.m. Tuesday night. According to a report, the victim was punched in the face, causing injury. The victim wants to pursue charges, but refused medical treatment. The suspect was later located and arrested. Rogers was charged with 2nd degree felony assault.


 

On Wednesday, Sedalia Police arrested 42-year-old Mary E. Riley of Sedalia. According to a report, the victim said the suspect scrapped brass and other items belonging to him without permission. Riley was issued a summons for stealing.


 

On Wednesday, Sedalia Police were called to State Fair Community College on a report of someone “looking into cars.” Upon arrival the suspect had left the parking lot, but was located southbound on Clarendon. No evidence of tampering or stealing was found, but a computer check revealed that 23-year-old Tracey N. Walker was wanted on a warrant for Driving While Suspended. Walker was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a $250 cash bond.


 

On Tuesday, Sedalia Police took a report from a woman who hired two people from Facebook to do roof repairs on her mother's residence in the 300 block of E. Saline. According to a report, two people showed up and provided an estimate to do the job, before accepting $300 in cash for supplies. The suspects said they would go to Lowe's and purchase the necessary supplies, but they never returned. The suspects have since deactivated their Facebook page and turned off their phone.


 

On Tuesday afternoon, Sedalia Police took a hit-and-run report from a woman who said that while she was southbound on Limit near 16th, a truck in the inside lane began to change lanes, striking her vehicle in the driver's side. The truck then left the scene, even though the victim tried to get him to pull over. Her 2017 Buick had minor damage to the driver's side quarter panel. Investigation is ongoing.


 

Late Tuesday night after 11:30 p.m., Sedalia were called to Jiffy Stop, 1722 W. Broadway, on an intoxicated subject drawing on the parking lot with a permanent marker and refusing to leave. The subject was later located a block away and was taken into custody. 50-year-old Jade Allen Downey was transported to the Pettis County Jail and charged with 1st degree trespassing and 2nd degree property damage. His court date and bond was to be announced.


 

On Tuesday afternoon, a woman in the 900 block of W. 6th reported someone took $80 from her residence while she was gone. A suspect has been identified, but not yet contacted.


 

Sedalia Police arrested 32-year-old Jamie L. Campbell in the 1900 block of S. Prospect just after 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. According to a report, the victim was struck in the head with a decorative figure. The victim refused transport to the hospital, the report said. Campbell was taken into custody and charged with 2nd degree felony assault and unlawful use of a weapon. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail on a 24-hour hold.


 

On Monday, a woman reported a hit-and-run accident that occurred at Highway 65 and Duke Road around 3:30 p.m.. According to a report, her vehicle was struck in the rear by a red Dodge Ram 4x4 with a silver brush guard, that was hauling a red 4-wheeler in the bed. The driver was described a younger while male with short brown hair wearing sunglasses. The victim had no injuries as a result of the incident.


 

On Wednesday morning, Sedalia Police conducted a warrant check in the 400 block of E. 7th. Arrested was Trina L. Harvey. She was wanted on a $150 Municipal warrant, a $2250 Pettis County warrant and a $2500 Pettis County warrant for a total bond amount of $4900.


 

On Tuesday morning just after 7 a.m., Sedalia Parks & Rec reported a break-in at 1500 W. 3rd. The front doors on a storage shed were broken overnight, with several items taken. And according to the report, the suspect scaled 20 feet at the baseball stadium to steal a trail cam that was facing the scene. The suspect has not yet been identified.


 

Sacred Heart School, 416 W. 3rd., reported finding a black BB gun on the property Tuesday morning. And on Wednesday, the school reported finding finding a black, folding pocket knife in the parking lot.


 

On Wednesday morning, a woman reported someone damaged her mailbox and base in the 800 block of W. 28th.


 

On Wednesday night, two license plates were reported stolen from a church van at Church On The Move, 2805 S. Ohio.


 

On Wednesday around 6:40 p.m., Casey's General Store, 3050 S. Limit, reported a $52.41 gas drive-off. Suspect info was supplied to police.

Randy Kirby
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