This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.


Monday night, Sedalia Police took a report of theft. Shannon Cramer reported a cell phone valued at $200 was stolen by a person known to them in the 100 block of East 13th Street.


 

Tuesday night, Officers performed a traffic stop on a Ford passenger car, as the vehicle had expired registration. The traffic stop took place in the area of North Grand Avenue and West Main Street. Officers spoke to the driver and a single passenger. A computer check was then performed by Dispatch, who confirmed the passenger had a felony probation violation warrant from Saline County on original charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Nichole Dawn Hamline, 29, of Sedalia, was arrested on the warrant and transported to the Pettis County Jail pending a $10,000 cash only bond.


 

Officers responded to the 200 block of South Moniteau Avenue Tuesday evening for a report of a dog bite. The dog bite had happened the previous day. Jacob T. Butterfield reported a brown pit bull had bit his knee before leaving the area. It was unknown where the dog came from, or where it went.


 

Wednesday morning, Tammy Lynne Chaney turned in a cell phone to the Sedalia Police Headquarters that was found in the area of Third and Kentucky. The owner was not located. The phone was placed into evidence as found property.


 

Sedalia Police took a report of a possible burglary Tuesday morning that occurred at the Rub A Dub Car Wash, 810 West Broadway Boulevard. A subject forced their way into the building and stole approximately $500. The subject caused approximately $200 worth of damage in the process. The suspect has not been identified at this time.


 

Tuesday morning, Officers took a report of theft from Harold L. Frazier in the lobby of the Police Department. Frazier reported a license plate had been stolen in the 400 block of North Mill Street. The license plate has not been recovered, and no suspects have been identified at this time.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the 900 block of West 5th Street Tuesday morning for a report of theft. Upon arrival, contact was made with the victim. The victim stated that a male, the suspect, had knocked on her door and asked to use her phone. When the victim let the suspect use the phone, the suspect left with the phone. The suspect was later located and arrested for Stealing. Hakeem S. Dickson, 25, Homeless, was placed on a 24 hour hold with state charges pending.


 

Monday afternoon, Officers responded to the 1600 block of East 14th Street in reference to a possible burglary. Caleb Masterson had returned home and discovered approximately $2,690 worth of items were missing from the residence and one of the doors was unlocked. A report was made of the incident. No suspects have been identified at this time.


 

Officers responded to the Break Time store, 808 East Broadway Boulevard Monday morning in reference to a theft that had occurred the previous evening. A subject in the store stole approximately $8.98 worth of items from the store. The suspect has not been identified at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the Sedalia Heights Apartments, 900 Westwood Drive Monday afternoon for a report of property damage. When Officers arrived, they spoke with Kim Goetz, the property manager. Goetz stated that she was informed that some local children were damaging the apartment. When Officers checked, nothing structurally was damaged on the inside. The vinyl lattice on the patio was damaged. The estimated cost to repair the damage was valued at $300. Photos of the damage were taken. The parent of the suspected juvenile was contacted.


 

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