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Oct. 4 Police Reports
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• Charnita L. Ward-Cooper, of the 900 block of South Osage Avenue, was arrested at 3:04 a.m. Saturday at 11th Street and Lafayette Avenue on a charge of driving while intoxicated, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• Trenton W. Lawson, 23, of the 300 block of Randolph Avenue, was arrested at 2:18 p.m. Thursday at Walmart, 3201 W. Broadway Blvd., on charge of stealing and two warrants on failure to appear in court, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
• Amber M. Hendricks, of 800 W. Second St., reported Saturday both tires on the left side of her vehicle and the right rear tire had been flattened while parked at her home, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• An employee of Ag Coop Services Inc., 2420 Clinton Rd., reported Friday a tank was damaged after someone tried to steal anhydrous ammonia, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• Nicole J. Wolfe, of 1611 E. Ninth St., reported Friday, some type of fluid was poured on her vehicle damaging the paint, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• Kimbery Meyers, of 508 E. Fifth St., reported Thursday while her daughter was driving near the intersection of Seventh Street and Ohio Avenue, two men and women hit the vehicle with a bat breaking the back window and back driver’s side tail light, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• Mendim Dzabiroski, an employee of the Red Apple Family Restaurant, 150 S. Limit Ave., reported Friday the front window on the building had been broken out, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
THEFTS
• John A. Oja, of 711 W. Sixth St., reported Friday the driver’s side window of his vehicle was broken and a radar detector was stolen, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• Shawn Watton owner of M & W Real Estate Development, reported Friday the tops of washers and dryers which contain money boxes were stolen from property owned at 316 W. Seventh St., according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
• The Sedalia School District reported Thursday a laptop computer valued at $750, was stolen from either the Sedalia Middle School, 2205 S. Ingram Ave., or while it being moved to the school, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.






