Sedalia Police reports 1-4-18

Sedalia Police arrested 49-year-old Carlos V. Newbill of Sedalia on a Municipal warrant. He was taken to the Pettis County jail on a $44 cash bond with a Jan. 10 court date.


Sedalia Police arrested 26-year-old Samuel L. Bishop at 10th and Limit after receiving a call of a car driving on the shoulder and weaving while southbound on Highway 65 coming into town Thursday afternoon. He was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.


 

John M. Woodard, Jr., 38, Sedalia, was arrested after Sedalia Police responded to a call from Bothwell Regional ER, 601 E. 14th, reference a patient who assaulted a nurse around 9:30 p.m. Thursday. According to a report, Woodard allegedly punched her in the left temple. After being cleared for confinement, Woodard was transported to the Pettis County Jail and charged with 3rd Degree Assault.


 

On Thursday, Sedalia Police took a theft report from Marco A. Hernendez, who reported the theft of his gold men's bracelet, valued at $500, from his room over the past two days at 3402 W. Broadway.


 

On Thursday night around 8:30 p.m., Norris E. Kelley reported someone threw a rock through a window at his home. There are no suspects or witnesses.


 

On Thursday, Alicia C. Thompson reported damage to her 2009 Ford F-150 in the 800 block of W. 16th. According to the report, someone spray painted and also scratched her truck, causing $1,000 of damage. There are no suspects.


 

On Thursday, Tyler Jordan Jones reported the theft of his XBox One from his residence in the 700 block of W. 4th.

On Thursday, Trevor L. Simmons reported a hit-and-run that occurred to his 1999 Pontiac, which was parked in front of his residence overnight in the 1600 block of S. Carr.


 

On Thursday, Carl G. Tayler reported damage to his 2013 Chevy, which was parked on 5th near Massachusetts. There was damage to the driver's side mirror.


 

On Thursday shortly after 10 p.m., police took a hit-and-run report from Mary Marie Burton and Linda Kaye Gearhart that occurred in the Sedalia Wal-Mart parking lot.


 

On Wednesday at 8:20 a.m., Sedalia Police responded to Tambo Apartments, 1402 Liberty Park Blvd., on a non-breathing subject. PCAD also responded and found no pulse. The Pettis County coroner was called and the subject was pronounced dead at the scene. The body was taken to Rea's Funeral Home.

Randy Kirby
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