This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

Wednesday night, Amber Lipe turned in a birth certificate to the Sedalia Police lobby that was found in one of the Dollar Stores in Sedalia. It has been turned into evidence as found property.


 

Tuesday night, Sedalia Police responded to the area of East Broadway and South Crocket Avenue for an unknown fire on the north side of the road. The fire was controlled and safe. However, a subject was found to be in violation of a court order. Tracy Ray S Arnold, 25, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked in on a 24 hour hold on a state charge of Violation of a Court Order.


 

Wednesday afternoon, Alexandra K. Clark came to the lobby of the Sedalia Police Department and reported that someone had keyed her vehicle and caused body damage. Clark estimated the damage will cost approximately $3,500 to fix. The vehicle is owned by a family member, though Clark is the one who drives the vehicle. There is no suspect information at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 700 block of South Massachusetts in regard to some found property Wednesday morning. The property consisted of a bag of clothes found on the west side of the building and a phone found in a pew. While the owner of the phone was identified, Police did not have any way to contact them as they are currently homeless. Both items were placed into Found Property.


 

Wednesday afternoon, Officers took a report in the lobby of the Police Department in regards to Violation of a Court Order. Officers spoke with the victim in regards to the court order. At the time of the report, no charges are being sought. A report is being completed for documentation.


 

Officers were handling a civil dispute in the 1400 block of East 14th Street Wednesday afternoon when items associated with drug activity were located and seized. Ownership of the items couldn't be determined, so no charges are being sought. The items were brought to the Police Department to be destroyed.


 

Wednesday morning, Michelle White reported a theft to the Police Department. The theft is alleged to have occurred on the evening of June 16th. White reported a firearm, jewelry and another item had been stolen. The theft is valued at about $1,500.

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