This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

Thursday night, Officers were dispatched to the area of West 14th and South Beacon in reference to a disturbance where people were yelling outside.  One of the subjects was recognized by the Officer to have a $7,500 cash or surety Pettis County warrant.  Erin Lyn Dilthey, 40, of Sedalia, was arrested on the warrant, with original charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance.  Dilthey was transported to the Pettis County Jail on the warrant.


 

Early Friday morning, an Officer responded to the intersection of South Park Avenue and West 10th for a report of found property.  Janet Disney reported finding an abandoned bicycle in the roadway.  The bicycle was collected as found property and secured into evidence holding.


 

Officers were dispatched to the area of West 4th Street and South Moniteau Avenue in reference to a subject that was stopped in the middle of the road on a bike, acting strangely Thursday night.  Brandon Ray Stoner Theobo, 30, of Lacygne Kansas, had a felony Kansas $5,000 cash or surety warrant.  A search of the subject revealed methamphetamine and marijuana.  The subject also concealed drug paraphernalia that contained methamphetamine and marijuana into the jail.  In total, the charges are as follows: felony Possession of Methamphetamine, felony Introduction of a Controlled Substance into a Jail Facility, felony Drug Paraphernalia, misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana, and misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.


 

Thursday night, Officers performed a traffic stop on a red Pontiac passenger car, as the vehicle did not have functional license plate lights. The traffic stop took place in the area of South Park Avenue and West 6th Street.  Officers spoke to the driver and two occupants, and then performed a computer check through Dispatch, whereupon Officers learned one occupant had an active/confirmed felony Failure to Appear warrant from Pettis County on an original charge of Child Neglect, with a $25,000 cash or surety bond.  Officers arrested Lydia Antwiler, 25, Homeless, and transported her to the Pettis County Jail.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the 200 block of Thompson Boulevard for a warrant check Thursday morning.  A computer check through Dispatch confirmed Angie M. Steeves, 39, of Sedalia, confirmed her to have an active Probation Violation warrant through Pettis County. The original charge was Domestic Assault in the 2nd Degree.  Steeves was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail.  Her bond is set at $2,000 cash and $2,500 surety.


 

Officers were dispatched to the Police Headquarters lobby for a report of property damage Thursday morning.  When Officers arrived, they made contact with Kendra S. Chase.  Chase stated that sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday, someone damaged the hood of her vehicle, causing $200 worth of damage.  There are no suspects at this time.


 

On the afternoon of August 23rd, Officers responded to the 300 block of East St Louis Street for a physical disturbance.  Officers spoke to the parties involved.  An investigation revealed one of the people involved had been physically assaulted.  Charges are being submitted to the city prosecutor for review.


 

Thursday morning, Sedalia Police responded to the 300 block of North Engineer Avenue for a report of trespassing and littering.  Officers arrived and David Taylor advised them someone had dumped nails in his parking area. At the time of the report there was no suspect information.  The report was completed for documentation purposes.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the Simmons Bank in the 800 block of Thompson Boulevard in reference to subjects attempting to cash a fraudulent check Wednesday morning.  Officers arrived and contacted subjects inside a vehicle in the drive through lane of the business.  The check was determined to be fraudulent.  The subjects, who were not named in the report, were released from the scene pending further investigation.


 

Wednesday evening, Officers were dispatched to the Katy Trail Daycare in reference to a possible vehicle theft that occurred near Clinton Road and Matthew Drive. Waylon M. Burns, 36, of Sedalia was contacted in the 300 block of East 2nd Street.  Burns had an active Pettis County Warrant, which was confirmed, for Operating a Vehicle without Proof of Financial Responsibility. Burns was placed on a 24-hour hold and bond on his warrant was set at $250.00  cash only.  Charges of Driving While Revoked and Tampering With a Motor Vehicle are also being sought.


 

Officers responded to the 2400 block of Stacey Lane Wednesday morning for a report of theft.  Justin Garcia reported his vehicle was broken into over night and items were stolen.  Garcia reported someone damaged a door handle and entered his vehicle, stealing approximately $275 worth of items. At the time of the report, there was no suspect information.


 

Wednesday morning, Sedalia Police responded to the 200 block of East 3rd Street for a possible burglary in progress.  Officers arrived and determined there was no burglary, and the individuals were alright to be where they were.  One of the individuals, Austin K. Bale, 22, Homeless, was found to have Two Failure to Appear arrest warrants out of the City Of Sedalia with a total bond of $200. Original charges on the warrants were Trespassing and Failure to Properly Wear a Seatbelt. Bale was arrested without incident and transported to the Pettis County Jail.


 

Officers were dispatched to the Econolodge motel in the 3500 block of West Broadway Wednesday morning for a report of theft. When Officers arrived, they made contact with the owner of the business, Bhupendra Bhakta. Bhakta stated that sometime within the last three weeks, someone stole $20,300 worth of building material and tool.  There are no suspects at this time.


 

Wednesday afternoon, Sedalia Police responded to West Broadway Boulevard and South Limit Avenue for a stalled vehicle in the roadway. On arrival, Officers made contact with the driver, Calvin C. Miller the 3rd, 32, of Sedalia. A computer check through dispatch confirmed Miller to be a revoked driver.  Miller was arrested and transported to the Sedalia Police Department to be fingerprinted.  Miller was then released with a municipal court summons for Driving While Suspended and given a court date.


 

On the afternoon of August 23rd, Officers responded to the Central Bank, in the 300 block of West Broadway, for a private property hit and run accident.  On arrival, Officers met with William R. Rickey, who stated his vehicle was struck while in the parking lot that afternoon. The damage was valued by Rickey at $1,000. At the time of the report, a suspect vehicle has not been identified.

 

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