This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

Tuesday night, Officers were dispatched to the 2100 block of East 9th Street in reference to assault. Neither subjects wanted to pursue charges. Charles R. Winsauer, 39, Homeless, was transported to the Bothwell Regional Health Center for injuries and then to the Pettis County Jail. Winsauer had a Pettis County warrant for Domestic Assault in the 3rd Degree with a $5,000 bond and a Parole Violation warrant from Probation and Parole District 29 on original charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance. The Probation Violation warrant held no bond.


 

Sedalia Police stopped a Jeep in the area of South Hancock and East Broadway Boulevard early Wednesday morning for several moving violations, indicators of impaired driving, and a driver's side brake light out. After an investigation, Trevor Carlton Middleton, 28, of Holts Summit, was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated by Drugs and Possession of Methamphetamine. Middleton was transported to a hospital and then to the Pettis County Jail. Middleton was placed on a 24 hour hold on state charges of Driving While Intoxicated and Possession of Methamphetamine. Officers are also requesting a state charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.


 

Early Wednesday morning, Officers initiated a traffic stop on a motor vehicle for a defective license plate light near South Ohio and East 11th Street. A check through Dispatch showed the driver did not have a valid license. Dale Lee Anson II, 30, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Sedalia Police Department. Anson was fingerprinted and released with a city ticket for Driving While Suspended and Expired Registration.


 

Monday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the CVS store, 100 East Broadway, in regard to a forged prescription. It was found that most of the information on the prescription was false and the prescribing doctor confirmed they had not written the prescription in question.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the Liberty Park, 1500 West 3rd Street Tuesday afternoon for a found property report. On arrival, Lacey Belt reported finding a set of keys at the park. The keys were collected and placed into evidence for safe keeping.


 

Tuesday evening, Officers responded to the lobby of the Police Department for a subject check. Officers spoke with Julian Marlin, who gave Officers a trash bag of items that he said was given to him. Marlin did not want the items and wanted the Police to have them. The items were taken and logged into evidence as found property.


 

Tuesday evening, Officers responded to the lobby of the Police Department for a possible domestic violence report. Officers spoke to the victim, who had evidence of physical injury. A primary physical aggressor was identified. David Lynn Sutton, 23, of Sedalia, was arrested near the 300 block of East Boonville Street. Sutton was transported to the Pettis County Jail and booked on a charge of Domestic Assault in the 3rd Degree with a 24 hour hold. Charges were later submitted to the Pettis County Prosecutor's office for Domestic Assault in the 2nd Degree.


 

Sedalia Police initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of East Broadway Boulevard and South Hancock Avenue Tuesday night. During the investigation of the driver, he was found to operating on a suspended license. Ladisalo Olivios-Baltazar, 34, of Sedalia, was arrested for Driving While Suspended and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released pending state charges.


 

Officers were dispatched to the 2000 block of East 9th Street in reference to a domestic disturbance Tuesday evening. After an investigation, it was determined that both parties assaulted each other, but had no visible injuries. No primary physical aggressor was determined. A 12 hour log documenting the incident was completed.


 

Monday evening, James Barnes came to the Police Headquarters to report a theft that occurred at Wal Mart, 3201 West Broadway that morning. Barnes stated that a male had concealed items and left the store without rendering payment.


 

On the afternoon of April 22nd, Sedalia Police responded to the 800 block of East Broadway Boulevard for a possible impaired driver. Officers arrived, and after an investigation, the operator was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (Persistent Offender) and Driving While Revoked. Amanda N. Brown, 37, of Sedalia, was arrested without incident and transported to the Pettis County Jail for processing.


 

Tuesday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Welch Court in regard to a domestic disturbance. Kiara Willis reported that their brother was outside the apartment yelling and trying to get in, though they weren't supposed to be there. In the course of the incident, the suspect damaged a screen while pounding on the window of the unit. The property owner stated that they wanted to pursue charges.


 

Officers were dispatched to the 2500 block of South Ingram Avenue early Monday morning for a report of a disturbance. Upon arrival and subsequent investigation, one male was arrested. Joseph Jerome Tessmer, 44, of Sedalia, was arrested for Domestic Assault in the 4th Degree and transported to the Pettis County Jail. Tessmer was held on a 24 hour hold pending formal charges.


 

Tuesday morning, Officers were dispatched to the Liberty Center, 111 West 5th Street, in regard to a report of property damage that had occurred overnight. Diane L. Burnett reported that someone had broken a custom window which will cost approximately $1,000 to replace. There is no suspect information at this time.


 

On the morning of April 26th, Sedalia Police were dispatched to the lobby of the station to speak with MaKenzi D. Murphy about her vehicle being damaged. When Officers arrived, they made contact with Murphy. She stated that on Sunday evening, while she was parked at the Wal Mart store, 3201 West Broadway, someone put scratches along the driver's side of her vehicle. Murphy estimated the damage to be approximately $500. Officers attempted to make contact with Wal Mart Loss Prevention to have someone review the surveillance cameras. Officers were not able to make contact with anyone, so they left a message with an associate. There are no suspects at this time.


 

Last Thursday afternoon, a report was made of a violation of a court order of protection that occurred the previous day. The victim reported the responded of the protection order called her twice and left one voicemail, which violated the terms of the protection order. The case is being forwarded to the Pettis County Prosecutor's Office for review.

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