This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

In the early morning hours Saturday, Sedalia Police were called to the drive through at the McDonald's restaurant in the 3100 block of West Broadway for a possibly intoxicated driver. Officers arrived at the business and located the described vehicle still parked at the drive up window. Upon contact with the driver, and after a set of field sobriety tests, David Z. Izoita, 23, of Sedalia, wasa taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail. Izoita was issued a municipal court summons for Driving While Intoxicated.


 

Sunday night, Officers were dispatched to the 3100 block of Brianna Boulevard for what was reported as a domestic disturbance. Officers made contact with two people that live at the apartment that had been involved in an altercation. No arrests were made, and arrangements were made for the two to be separated until more long term decisions could be made.


 

Sunday evening, Officers responded to the 1700 block of South Missouri related to an investigation of a different case. During that investigation, Officers came into contact with the suspect, Antonio M. Auetzecua Marcos, 32, of Sedalia, who had several outstanding warrants. The charges included a no bond Probation and Parole warrant, a no bond Probation Violation warrant from Pettis County, and a Sedalia Municipal warrant with a bond of $60.


 

Sedalia Police observed a truck westbound on West 3rd Street, West of South Kentucky Avenue, go completely on the wrong side of the road, westbound in the eastbound lane Sunday morning. Officers caught up to the truck, saw that it stopped in the road at South Stewart, slowly pulled to the right side of the road, and started to attempt a U turn, making no signal indicating his intention. Officers initiated a traffic stop on the truck. The driver, Jose Juan Torres, 19, of Sedalia, was found to be in possession of a large amount of marijuana. After an investigation, it was determined that the driver possessed a felony amount of marijuana with the intent to distribute. Torres was also found to be intoxicated by drugs and in possession of drug paraphernalia. Torres was arrested and transported to the Sedalia Police Headquarters for further testing, then a hospital, then to the Pettis County Jail to be booked on a 24 hour hold. State charges of Felony Possession of Marijuana, Distribution of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Driving While Intoxicated by Drugs are pending.


 

Officers responded to the area of East Broadway and South Marvin Sunday night for a report of a stolen bicycle. Jeffery Lee Waters reported that he left his black and silver 26" Roadmaster bicycle unattended at the intersection for a short time and it was stolen.


 

Sunday night, Officers were dispatched to the 500 block of South Ohio for an intoxicated subject wandering around the downtown area. Officers located the subject in the area of South Lamine and East 5th. It was apparent he was highly intoxicated and unable to make wise decisions. Sergio Alfonso Marcos, 41, Homeless, was taken into protective custody and transported him to the Pettis County Jail until sobriety.


 

Saturday night, Officers were dispatched to the 3400 block of West Broadway to assist the Pettis County Sheriff's Department after receiving a "shots fired" call. Scene assistance was provided until investigative staff arrived.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the area of Hubbard Park, the 600 block of South Missouri, for a report of an assault Sunday afternoon. Upon arrival, the victim was unconscious and transported to the Bothwell Regional Health Center by private vehicle, and later flown to the University of Columbia. The suspect was located in the area. Juanito Rubio, 19, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail and placed on 24 hour hold, pending state charges of Assault in the 2nd Degree.


 

Officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Albright Court in regard to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the subjects, and learned that both had put hands on the other, but neither wanted to press charges. The incident was documented in a 12 hour log.


 

On Sunday morning, Jeremy A. McDaniel turned in a driver's license to the Police Station that he found at the State Fair Community College, the 3200 block of West 16th. Officers tried calling the owner of the license, checked his address, and left a message on Facebook telling him his license was located and that it was at the Station. Officers didn't hear back from the owner of the license, and it was placed into evidence storage.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to 200 West Broadway in regard to an incident of property damage Sunday morning. The damage caused will take approximately $250 to fix. Marty Graves, the victim, stated they would like to press charges. There was no other information in the report.


 

On the afternoon of June 9th, Police spoke to a victim in reference to an assault that occurred on June 8th in the 400 block of Albright Court. Florence Erickson said a suspect had spit on her, and broken three wooden chairs belonging to her by throwing them off her balcony. The suspect has been contacted. The case will be forwarded to the City PA for review.


 

Saturday evening, a reporting person came to the station and stated she has an exparte on one of her neighbors. Paige A. Dixon stated that earlier that day, while she was sitting on her porch in the 400 block of Albright Court, the neighbor started yelling at her, violating the exparte. No further information was included in the report.


 

In the evening of June 8th, a violation of a court order was reported that occurred the same day. Kelsey M. Sharp provided evidence and a state charge of Violation of a Court Order is being requested on the suspect.


 

Early Sunday morning, Officers responded to the 100 block of West 5th for a report of an unconscious subject on the sidewalk. Officers woke the apparently intoxicated subject, who communicated suicidal ideations to PCAD staff and Officers. The subject pulled away from PCAD staff as he was being escorted to the ambulance, then disobeyed law enforcement commands as he attempted to flee. Joseph Elmer Fore, 37, of Sedalia, was arrested for his safety and well being and transported to the Bothwell Hospital by PCAD. Fore was evaluated at the hospital and then transported to the Pettis County Jail for a 12 hour protective custody hold.


 

On the morning of June 12th, Officers were dispatched to the Post Office in the 400 block of East 5th in reference to the complainant locating a small child walking in the roadway with no supervision. Officers took custody of the child. After knocking on the door, contact was made with a relative. The child lived close to the call address and was reunited with a relative. A report was completed for documentation.


 

Saturday afternoon, Officers responded to the Sedalia Police Department Lobby in reference to a theft report. On arrival, Officers met with Jason L. Vansel, who stated his laptop was stolen from the 900 block of East 6th. At the time of the report, a suspect has not been located. The laptop is valued at $600.


 

Friday afternoon, Sedalia Police were dispatched to the intersection of West 16th and South Grand in regard to a Hit and Run accident. While the victim, Ashley D. Burris, pulled into the parking lot of a near business, the suspect left the scene. Burris would like to press charges.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the report of shots fired in the area of 5th and Montgomery Friday evening. One of the vehicles involved was stopped near 6th and Vermont, where four people were detained. Through the investigation, a firearm was recovered and one of the subjects, Levi Ryan Craig, 27, of Sedalia, admitted to discharging the firearm at another vehicle. Craig was also found to have an active arrest warrant out of Pettis County for Tampering with a Utility and Property Damage, total bond set at $3,000 cash or surety. Craig was arrested without incident and transported to the Pettis County Jail for processing and placed on a 24 hour hold.


 

On the afternoon of June 12th, Sedalia Police responded to the area of East 7th and South Lamine for a non injury Hit and Run accident. Officers arrived, confirming with the victim, Johnie D. Brauer, there were no injuries. Officers obtained information that a white passenger car failed to yield from the stop sign, striking another vehicle. After the collision, the passenger vehicle left the scene.


 

Friday evening, Sedalia Police Officers assisted the Pettis County Sheriff's Deputies with a disturbance at 3rd and Engineer. While on the scene, a records check revealed one of the participants, Brandon Louis Srader Sr., 38, Homeless, had an active arrest warrant out of the City of Sedalia an active arrest warrant for Pettis County, all for Failure to Appear. The warrants were confirmed and Srader was arrested without incident. Srader was transported to the Pettis County Jail for processing, pending two $150 cash only bonds.


 

Saturday morning, Officers responded to the 1600 block West 5th for a found property report. On arrival, Officers met with the caller, Stephanie Wansing, who stated she located a .22 caliber handgun in her front yard. The gun was collected and placed into evidence for safe keeping.


 

Officers responded to the National TV Sales and Rental in the 1400 block of South Limit, for a report of found property Saturday morning. On arrival, Officers met with Michael Walker, who stated he found a wallet outside the business. Officers were unable to locate the owner of the wallet, which was collected and placed into found property for safe keeping.


 

Friday afternoon, Sedalia Police spoke with a subject in the Police Station Lobby on a report of theft. Allen Young stated that four tires and four wheels were stolen on February 8, 2020. The tires and wheels were stolen from Young Vet Supply, in the 3500 block of South Limit. The estimated value of the tires and wheels was $3200. Possible suspects have been named, but at the time of the report, were not located for questioning.


 

Saturday evening, Police took a report of harassment not in progress. Alizon Uribe stated that a suspect was following her and in her face while shopping in the 3100 block of West Broadway. A general information report was completed, per request of the caller.


 

In the early hours Saturday, Officers responded to the 300 block of North Engineer in reference to a noise complaint. While on scene, Officers made contact with a male. His information was ran through dispatch and was found to have a confirmed warrant out of Pettis County. David Eddie Taylor, 39, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail, with a bond set at $2,000 cash only and $2,500 surety only.


 

Friday night, Officers were dispatched to the Bothwell Hospital in the 600 block of East 14th on a report of as subject being shot. On arrival, Officers were advised the victim had been shot in the right leg. The victim was uncooperative at the time of the report. At the time of the report, it was unknown where the shooting took place.


 

On the night of June 12, Sedalia Police responded to the 1400 block of Liberty Park Boulevard for a motor vehicle crash where the second involved vehicle had left the scene. Officers contacted the caller, who advised sometime during the day, his vehicle had been struck. Michael E. Williams, the victim, had no idea where or exactly how the incident had occurred.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the 100 block of South Limit for a theft report Friday evening. Daniel Bezlisyuk had left a vehicle key in the ignition. When he returned to his vehicle, the key was gone and the doors were locked. The car had been "gone through", but nothing else was reported missing.


 

Friday morning, a complainant called the Sedalia Police to report her father missing. It was determined the missing person is from Marshall, Missouri. An assist other agency report was completed and forwarded to the Marshall Police Department.


 

Officers were dispatched to Bothwell Hospital in regard to a possible sexual assault victim in the ER Friday morning. No suspect information is available at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched Friday afternoon to speak with a subject by phone who wanted to report their bicycle being stolen on Wednesday. Speaking with the reporting party, Noah D. Burnett, he stated that his red/orange Schwinn bicycle was taken from his front porch in the 2400 block of South Stewart. Burnett estimated the value of the bike to be $250. There were no suspects at the time of the report.


 

Police were dispatched to the 400 block of Buckner Court in regard to a domestic disturbance Friday morning. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the subjects and found that one had an injury. The other subject, Torree Jo Lynn Ward, 22, of Sedalia, was arrested for Domestic Assault in the 3rd Degree. Ward was transported to the Pettis County Jail where they were placed on a 24 hour hold.

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