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Nov. 19 Police Reports

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•Jeffrey Allen Kinner, 26, of Knob Noster, was arrested at 1:14 p.m. Tuesday at West Main Street and South Osage Avenue on a charge of driving with a revoked license, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Jennifer Elaine Garrigus, 18, of the 1800 block of South Summit Avenue, was arrested at 9:11 p.m. Tuesday at West 14th Street and South Park Avenue on a charge of driving with a revoked license, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Abel Arevalo, 37, of the 700 block of East 15th Street, was arrested at 11:56 p.m. Wednesday at West Ninth Street and South Kentucky Avenue on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Ashley Nicole Simon, 20, of the 600 block of South Lafayette Avenue, and Corey Lee Simon, 23, of the 1000 block of South Vermont Avenue, were each arrested about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday at West Broadway Boulevard and South Limit Avenue, according to Sedalia Police Department reports. Ashley Simon was charged with assault, and Corey Simon was charged with violation of the city’s open container ordinance.

Thefts
•Daniel Dobbs, of Chilhowee, reported Tuesday that over the last week someone entered a trailer at Sunset Village Mobile Home Park and damaged and stole property, according to Pettis County Sheriff’s Department reports.

•An employee of Car Mart, 3303 S. Limit Ave., reported Tuesday two windshield wiper assemblies valued at $100 were stolen from a car at the business, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Zelina West, of Sedalia, reported Tuesday a Blackberry phone valued at $250 was stolen from Smith-Cotton High School, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Gloria Kinder, of Sedalia, reported Tuesday her purse was stolen from a cart as she loaded groceries into her vehicle truck at Wood’s, 701 W. Broadway Blvd., according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

Burglary

Brian Eager, of 25612 Highway BB in Houstonia, reported Tuesday someone forcibly entered his home and stole property, according to Pettis County Sheriff’s Department reports.

Hit and Run

•Robyn Tripp, of Sedalia, reported Tuesday her van was struck while it was parked at Fair View Nursing Home and the driver left, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Peter Strauch, of 1011 W. Third St., reported Tuesday he saw a maroon mini-van strike the rear bumper of his car as the van made a U-turn, and the driver left, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.


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