This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department crime reports.

Early Wednesday morning, a car was stopped in the area of West 16th Street near Clarendon Road for moving violations. The driver was found to be intoxicated by drugs. Kierstyn LM Wissman, 22, of Sedalia, was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated (Drugs). Wissman was taken to the Pettis County Jail to be booked and released.


 

Sedalia Police, Sedalia Fire and PCAD responded to the 800 block of Ruth Ann Drive for a medical call involving a missing adult out of Johnson County Wednesday morning. PCAD transported the subject for medical purposes. The unnamed subject was cleared out of MULES as a missing person.


 

Tuesday morning, a vehicle was stopped in the area of East 6th Street and South Massachusetts Avenue for moving violations. The driver was found to be intoxicated by alcohol and drugs. NaKendra S. McGee, 25, of Kansas City, was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated - Class A Misdemeanor (due to a child being in the car at the time). McGee was taken to the Pettis County Jail to be booked on charges of DWI, No Child Passenger Restraint System, and Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility. McGee was booked and released to a sober person.


 

Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for failing to yield to the right of way Tuesday morning in the area of East Broadway Boulevard and South Massachusetts Avenue. After identifying the driver and checking her information with Dispatch, it was discovered that she did not have a driving license. Juana Rosalia Che Caal, 30, of Sedalia, was placed under arrest. Che Caal was transported to the Sedalia Police Department. There, she was fingerprinted and issued citations for Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a Valid License and Failing to Yield to the Right of Way. Che Caal was given a court date and released.


 

On the morning of January 3rd, Officers responded to the Probation and Parole Office, 205 Thompson Road, in reference to a warrant check. Officers arrested Jacob Lee Charles Etter, 26, of Sedalia, on an outstanding Clark County Failure to Appear warrant on original charges of Speeding (11-15 MPH), Failure to Display License Plates, and Failure to Wear a Seat Belt. Etter was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked and released with a cash only bond of $350.00.


 

Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop Tuesday morning on a white Ford Expedition because the driver was known to have multiple warrants. The stop took place at the McDonald's restaurant, 1611 South Limit Avenue. Guy Richard Fehr, 41, of Sedalia, had multiple Failure to Appear warrants from St Charles County on original charges of Property Damage, Park After Hours Violation, two counts of Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Maintaining Financial Responsibility, Equipment Violation, and felony Possession of a Controlled Substance. The warrants were active, but not extraditable. Fehr was also found to be driving while his license was suspended. Fehr was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail to be placed on a 24 hour hold pending charges of felony Driving While Suspended.


 

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Monday morning, Officers responded to the 600 block of East 17th Street for a civil standby call. Officers met with the caller, who wished to collect some property. After collecting the property, it was determined she was not a resident and eventually refused to leave. During the investigation, it was determined a debit card was also used by the subject, unauthorized. During the arrest, the subject resisted Officers, but was ultimately taken into custody. Dorothy Cierra Canada, 19, of Sedalia, was transported to the BRHC for a fit for confinement check. Then, Canada was taken to the Pettis County Jail to be booked in on charges of Trespassing in the 1st Degree, Fraudulent Use of a Debit Device, Stealing, Resisting Arrest, and Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer in the 4th Degree. Canada was placed on a 24 hour hold with bond to be determined.


 

Officers responded to the Police Department lobby Monday afternoon in reference to a theft report. Officers spoke with Mark Micloskui, who reported during the overnight hours of December 31st, his circular tree swing was stolen from his back yard in the 400 block of North Quincy Avenue. No suspects have been identified at this time.


 

Monday afternoon, Officers responded to the 1000 block of East 14th Street in reference to a disturbance. The disturbance was between a family, but no injuries were reported as a result of the incident. A report was generated as completion of documentation of a 12 hour log, but no charges are being pursued at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the Pettis County Sheriff's Office Monday afternoon for a report of a disturbance. When Officers arrived, they spoke with two Deputies on the scene. They reported that a woman pulled into the cul de sac of the Pettis County Sheriff's Office, 319 South Lamine Avenue. She told them she had been assaulted by the father of her children while at the Wal Mart store, 3201 West Broadway Boulevard. The father was also in the car with her. The Deputies then notified the SPD. Officers spoke with both parties, and a primary aggressor could not be determined. They both then went their separate ways after they were informed a 12 hour log would be done, and what that would consist of.


 

Tuesday morning, Sedalia Police took a found bicycle report in the 1600 block of South Engineer Avenue.


 

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