This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

Early Tuesday morning, Officers were dispatched to the Best Western in the 3100 block of South Limit, in reference to a possible disturbance between an adult male and female subject.  While on the scene, Officers spoke with both subjects and the investigation revealed two different stories and no evidence to support an assault.  No arrests were made, and the incident was placed on a 12 hour domestic violence log.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the 300 block of McAnally Court Tuesday morning for a reported physical disturbance.  Upon arrival, contact was made with a female subject, who stated she was assaulted by a male subject known to her when she refused to turn over car keys to him. The female sustained minor injuries as a result of the incident.  The male subject fled from the area prior to Officers arriving.  State charges of Domestic Assault in the 3rd Degree are being sought for the male suspect.


 

Sunday morning, Sedalia Police observed a black Chrysler 300 eastbound on East Broadway Boulevard around South Garfield driving about a foot into the turn lane.  Officers initiated a traffic stop on the car at East 7th and South Madison Avenue.  After an investigation, it was determined the driver was impaired by drugs.  Quinesha Reyna Selvey, 24, of Sedalia, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated by drugs, transported to a hospital, and then to the Pettis County Jail to be booked, pending release to a sober person.


 

Sedalia Police took a report of a stolen bicycle from the 1200 block of South Ohio Avenue Sunday evening.  Matthew L. Hammer stated someone had stolen his bicycle, valued at $90.00, from the porch of his home sometime overnight the previous evening.


 

Sunday morning, Sedalia Officers responded to assist Pettis County Deputies with a vehicle pursuit that began in the area of West 16th and South Warren.  The vehicle stopped in a parking lot in the 3100 block of South Limit Avenue.  The occupants were taken into custody.  There was no further information in the report.


 

Officers responded to the 2700 block of West Broadway Boulevard for a female subject reported to have been walking in and out of the road and throwing rocks into the road Sunday evening. The subject was identified as Kiana Diez Kirkwood, 24, of Olathe, Kansas.  Kirkwood appeared to be under the influence of an unknown narcotic.  Kirkwood walked out into traffic and almost caused an accident.  Kirkwood then fled from Officers and was arrested after a short foot pursuit.  Kirkwood was then transported to the Pettis County Jail for a 12 hour protective custody Safekeeping hold.


 

Sedalia Police initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle at the intersection of South Kentucky and West Broadway Boulevard Sunday evening. A computer check showed the driver had a suspended driver's license in Missouri.  Nicole R. Robinson, 44, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Sedalia Police Department, where she was released after processing.


 

Early Monday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of West 16th for a possible missing juvenile.  Through phone calls and going to another residence in the 4200 block of West Main, the juvenile was located quickly.


 

Sunday night, Officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of East 9th in reference to a missing juvenile. Officers made contact with the mother, who reported her daughter had not returned home after leaving to go to a gas station two hours earlier.  Later that night, it was reported that the juvenile made it home safely.


 

Officers performed a traffic stop on a maroon Chrysler minivan Sunday evening, as the vehicle did not have a front license plate.  The traffic stop took place in the area of South Ohio and West 14th Street.  Police spoke to the driver and a single occupant, and then performed a computer check through Dispatch.  It was then learned the occupant had an active Driving While Intoxicated warrant from Pettis County with a $350 cash only bond.  Nashlene Meskey, 22, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail.


 

Sunday afternoon, Sedalia Police responded to the 100 block of Dundee Avenue for a warrant check.  On arrival, Officers made contact with Clayton D. Alcorn, 57, of Sedalia.  A computer check through Dispatch confirmed him to have an active felony Probation Violation warrant through Pettis County on an original charge of  Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated. Alcorn was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail with no bond.


 

In the early morning hours Sunday, Officers initiated a traffic stop at West 11th Street and Park Avenue on an SUV for failing to maintain the right half of the roadway and failing to signal a turn. Marijuana and paraphernalia were found in the vehicle.  The marijuana and paraphernalia were seized to be destroyed.  No charges are being sought.  There was no further information in the report.


 

Saturday evening, Officers initiated a traffic stop at about East 16th and South New York on a truck for failing to maintain the right half of the roadway at about South Summit Avenue and East 16th, and for failing to stop prior to the stop line at South New York Avenue on East 16th Street. Juan Carlos Pedraza Salvador, 37, of Sedalia, was placed under arrest for a state charge of Driving Without a Valid License, and transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked and released.


 

Officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Welch Court for a disturbance Saturday night.  Officers were advised the caller stated her neighbor had been assaulted.  Officers made contact with the victim, who stated she was assaulted by an ex-boyfriend.  She stated the suspect also took her keys.  The victim had minor injuries, but refused an ambulance.  Charges of Domestic Assault and Robbery are being sought on the suspect.


 

A traffic stop was conducted in the 800 block of South Limit for an expired temp tag Saturday night.  The passenger in the vehicle, Elijah Lopez, of Warrensburg, was arrested for Possession of Marijuana.  Lopez was issued a summons and released at the scene with a Sedalia Municipal court date. The driver of the vehicle, Richard Bruhn, 35, of Harrisonville, was arrested on three charges.  The charges sought are  Driving While Suspended, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  Bruhn was transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released.


 

Saturday evening, Officers were dispatched to the 1800 block of South Grand Avenue for a report of a theft not in progress.  Candice Lappat stated she attempted to purchase a monkey off the internet for $650, but later discovered it was a scam.


 

Sedalia Police observed a subject who had a municipal warrant in the 3900 block of East Broadway Saturday morning.  The warrant, for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Trespassing, was confirmed.  Mario A. Madrid, 37, of Sedalia, was arrested without incident.  Madrid was transported to the Pettis County jail for processing and held pending a $100 cash only bond.


 

Saturday afternoon, Emergency Crews responded to Broadway and Main for an unknown medical report.  An elderly female was slumped over behind the steering wheel, not responding.  Due to the female not responding, the vehicle doors being locked and the vehicle in drive gear, a window was broken to gain access to the female and render aid.  The female was accessed by emergency services and found to be okay.  The female claimed she was extremely tired.  There was no further information in the report.


 

Early Saturday morning, Sedalia Police observed a car pull from northbound South Ohio Avenue onto eastbound East Broadway Boulevard.  The car pulled mostly into the inside lane, and drove over the dashed white line for almost a block.  Officers caught up to the car and it continued to weave within its lane, drifting over the dashed white line.  Officers activated lights at about South Porter Avenue, initiating a traffic stop.  The car failed to yield and a pursuit was initiated.  The car sped up to over 70 miles per hour, and was weaving across eastbound lanes.  The car was a risk to the safety of the public, and the pursuit was terminated.


 

Sedalia Police observed an SUV slow roll through the northbound stop sign on South New York Avenue and East 16th Street Saturday morning. The SUV turned eastbound, pulling to the center of the road before slowly drifting back into the eastbound lane.  Officers initiated a traffic stop at about East 12th and South Garfield Avenue.  A DOR check of the driver revealed he was suspended through Missouri.  Daniel Narvo Siron, 35, of Sedalia, was arrested on a city charge of Driving While Suspended, and transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked and released with a court date.


 

Friday night, Officers observed a 2011 Chevy Malibu with a defective headlight in the 800 block of East Broadway.  Officers stopped the vehicle in the 1100 block of East 9th Street, noticing the plates on the vehicle had expired in June.  Officers made contact with the driver, Mikayla Kaye Droege, 20, of Sedalia.  A computer check revealed Droege had three Failure to Appear warrants on original charges of Operating a Vehicle Without Maintaining Financial Responsibility, Defective Equipment, and Possession of Marijuana.  Droege was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail with a bond of $260 was set.


 

Sedalia Police assisted the Johnson County Sheriff's Office with a child investigation Friday night in the 2300 block of West 3rd.  Information collected from the scene was provided to the investigating agency.  There was no further information in the report.


 

Saturday morning, Officers responded to the 1200 block of Deseret Drive for a disturbance.  Timothy Glenn Mull, 50, of Sedalia, was taken into protective custody due to his level of intoxication.  Wall was placed on a 12 hour safekeeping hold at the Pettis County Jail.


 

Officers responded to the ABC Mini Storage buildings in the 1300 block of West Main for a burglary report Friday night. Officers contacted Samantha Johnson, who reported a large amount of collector items were missing from the storage unit.  At the time of the report, a total dollar value of the loss was not available. Johnson is still putting together a detailed list of the missing items.


 

Friday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the Open Door in the 600 block of South Hancock for a report of stealing.  Officers made contact with Candace R. Parish, who stated that on Thursday morning, an older white male and female took their groceries that they had paid for, and loaded them into the backseat of their blue Jeep Cherokee, along with the small grocery cart they were in.  The cart was valued at $30. A copy of the surveillance video was collected and placed into evidence.  At the time of the report, the suspects had not yet been located.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 1100 block of West 7th in regard to a juvenile who had run away Friday morning. Fayrene S. Bonner stated that the school contacted to inform them that the child never arrived at school.  Efforts to find the juvenile were unsuccessful.  The juvenile was entered as a missing person.


 

Friday morning, Officers were dispatched to the intersection of West Broadway and South Limit in regard to a hit and run accident.  Minor damage was caused, but the victim stated that they did not wish to pursue charges.


 

Police spoke with Cassidy Hodges Friday afternoon in reference to a violation of an Ex-Parte.  Hodges stated that the respondent in the Ex Parte, the suspect, contacted her while she was in the 1000 block of Thompson Boulevard.

 

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