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Nov. 18 Police Reports

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Arrests
•Trenton W. Lawson, 20, of the 300 block of North Randolph Road, was arrested at 8:57 p.m. Monday at West Second Street and South Grand Avenue on a charge of driving with a suspended license, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Johnny G. McNally, 26, of Memphis, Tenn., was arrested at 10:41 p.m. Monday at Thompson Boulevard and Brianna Boulevard on a charge of driving with a suspended license, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Tamara K. Henderson, 27, of McCurdy Road, and Linda Lentz, 53, of state Route H, were arrested at 4 a.m. Tuesday in the 300 block of West Broadway Boulevard, according to Sedalia Police Department reports. Henderson was charged with unlawful use of drug paraphernalia and a Pettis County warrant on failure to appear in court. Lentz was arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia.

•William T. Sturges, 22, of 1504 E. Thirty-sixth St. Lane, was arrested around noon Monday on charges of assaulting of a law enforcement officer, unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action. Sturges confronted deputies, who arrived on a domestic disturbance call, with a baseball bat, and a deputy used a taser to subdue him, according to Pettis County Sheriff’s Department reports. Deputies took Sturges to the emergency room to remove one of the probes, which struck him in the lip.

Thefts
•Douglas Morris, of Windsor, reported Monday his cell phone was stolen while he was in the 1700 block of West Ninth Street, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•An employee of Sedalia Auto Rental, 2101 S. Limit Ave., reported Monday four vehicles had the catalytic converters cut off them, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.


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