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Aug. 30 Police Reports

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Justin Crum, 19, of Green Ridge, was arrested Friday following a traffic stop at West 16th Street and Thompson Boulevard on a charge of driving with a suspended license, according to Sedalia Police Department reports. He was released from Pettis County Jail on $524.50 bond.

Forgery
Charles R. Ayers, 2400 W. 11th St., reported Friday his credit card was charged $197 on Aug. 6 for a purchase he did not make, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

Thefts
•Maria Diaz, 1112 E. 7th St., reported Friday her clothes had been taken from a dryer at Bud’s Laundromat, 301 S. Engineer Ave., according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
•Nathan A. Smith, of Daleville, Ala., reported Friday a freezer, an air purifier, a carpet cleaner and a wood play set were stolen from 150 W. 20th St. between July 17 and Friday, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
•Rebecca A. Cockrell, 512 E. 12th St., reported Friday a battery was stolen from a vehicle parked behind the home, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
•An employee of Family Dollar, 612 S. Hancock Ave., reported the attempted theft of a set of fake nails Friday, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
•An employee of Ollison’s Used Cars, 2809 E. 12th St., reported Friday that four wheels and tires were stolen from a 1988 Mercury Mountaineer overnight, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.
•Becky A. Foster, 1304 E. Fifth St., reported Friday $500 was taken from her home, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

Hit and Run
Darrel T. Coonce, 255 E. Boonville St., reported Monday that his vehicle was hit by a vehicle passing on the right while he was turning into his driveway and the other vehicle left, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

Harassment
Jordan L. Hill, 1455 S. Sneed Ave., reported Friday she received threatening text messages, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.


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