This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

Wednesday evening Officers responded to the 300 block of McAnally Court to take a report of a sex crime. A juvenile was receiving messages soliciting inappropriate pictures via a social media platform. The information known about the suspect was taken, and a report was completed.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 900 block of South Quincy Avenue Wednesday evening for a report of a disturbance. Officers spoke with the subjects involved, and one subject had a confirmed Failure to Appear warrant from Pettis County. Ronald Anthony Watson Jr., 32, of Sedalia, was arrested for the FTA warrant on original charges of Non Support. Watson was transported to the Pettis County Jail pending a $500 cash only bond. Watson was also in possession of marijuana, which was seized for destruction. No drug charges are being sought.


 

Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of East 17th Street Wednesday night in reference to a domestic disturbance. Officers arrived and contacted the victim, who reported she had been assaulted by her daughter. The suspect was told she was under arrest and resisted Officers at the scene. Dorothy Cierra Canada, 22, of Sedalia, was arrested for Domestic Assault in the 4th Degree and Resisting Arrest. Canada was transported to the Pettis County Jail with a bond amount to be determined.


 

Wednesday morning, Officers were dispatched to the American Auto Rental, 2101 South Limit Avenue for a report of theft. When Officers arrived, they spoke with Terry L. Arnold. Arnold reported that sometime over the past month, someone stole a dealer license plate from one of his vehicles. The estimated value of the plate was set at $55.00. There are no suspects at this time.


 

Saturday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the Wal Mart store, 3201 West Broadway Boulevard, in reference to a shoplifting report. Officers met with an Asset Protection employee in their office. A juvenile attempted to steal a hoodie and a pair of shoes from the store. The juvenile was released to a family member, and a juvenile referral was completed.


 

Sedalia Police assisted the Missouri State Highway Patrol in an investigation in the 400 block of East 11th Street Wednesday morning. A report was completed to document the incident. There was no further information in the report.


 

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Wednesday morning, Officers responded to the Sedalia Water Waste Laboratory, 3000 West Main Street, in reference to property damage. Officers spoke with an employee, who stated when he arrived at work he found a window broken out of a building. A $5 bill and a Kobalt socket were stolen from the facility. No suspects have been identified at this time.


 

Officers responded to the 1300 block of South Carr Avenue in reference to property damage Sunday morning. Robert D. Gardner reported he observed subjects breaking into the backyard of the residence, causing damage to the fence overnight. The value of the damage was estimated at approximately $232.39. The suspects have not been identified at this time.


 

Sunday morning, Officers responded to the 2800 block of West 11th Street in reference to internet fraud. Officers spoke with Danny Nothwehr, who stated he was contacted by someone claiming to be from Publisher's Clearing House. The suspect took $500 off of a Wal Mart card Nothwehr provided to claim his winnings. The suspect is currently unknown.


 

Wednesday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 1300 block of South Osage Avenue in regards to a report of burglary. Daniel Allen Pritchard told Officers items totaling an estimated $13, 475 were stolen from the apartment. The burglary was believed to have occurred between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.


 

In the late night hours of August 21st, Sedalia Police responded to the Wendy's restaurant, 1301 South Limit Avenue, for a report of a disturbance with weapons. After an investigation, it was determined some kind of road rage incident occurred in the parking lot, and a firearm was presented in what appeared to be self defense. Neither party wanted to pursue anything criminally. They were counseled on making better decisions and released. An informational report was completed to document the incident.


 

Last Wednesday afternoon, Officers initiated a traffic stop on a car for expired registration near West Main Street and South Limit Avenue. A check through Dispatch showed the passenger had an active Higginsville Police warrant for Possession of Marijuana with a $200 cash only bond. Nichole Dawn Hamline, 29, of Sedalia, was arrested on the warrant and transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked.


 

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