This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

On the night of August 14th, Officers responded to the Police Headquarters lobby for a report of a missing person. Sandra Smith said an eighteen-year-old resident of the New Haven Home, in the 1500 block of West Broadway, had left the house and not returned. The missing person last had contacted staff members earlier that same day. The missing person said she was fine, but would not return back to New Haven.


 

Early Thursday morning, Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with no registration plates. During the course of the investigation, it was discovered the passenger had a no bond Probation and Parole warrant. Amy Lynn Hilton, 36 of Otterville, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail where she was booked on her warrant.


 

Wednesday afternoon, Sedalia Police spoke with a complainant in the lobby of the Police Department. Glen Cissell stated that while he was purchasing items at the Break Time store in the 2800 block of West Broadway, someone stole his backpack and all of its contents. There is suspect information at this time.


 

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Officers responded to the 3800 block of West Broadway to investigate a reported vehicle theft Wednesday afternoon. Ruben W. Hill reported that he had parked his vehicle in the parking lot that morning, and when he came out for his break about five hours later, the vehicle was missing. There are no suspects at this time.


 

Last Sunday afternoon, Sedalia Police responded to the intersection of West 5th and South Quincy Avenue in regards to a physical disturbance in a vehicle. The suspect fled the scene, and charges have been submitted to the prosecutor for Domestic Assault.

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