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Sept. 5 Police Reports

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•Chase M. Thomas, 18, of the 1500 block of East 13th Street, was arrested at 3:21 a.m. Friday at East Ninth Street and South Ingram Avenue on charges of driving while intoxicated and loud noise from a motor vehicle, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Eplfanio Ramirez, 24, of the 1900 block of West 10th Street, was arrested at 6:44 p.m. Thursday in the 500 block of West Second Street on a charge of identity theft, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Larry Dale Moad, 66, of the 900 block of West Broadway Boulevard, was arrested at 9:29 a.m. Thursday in the 1800 block of South Osage Avenue on a Pettis County warrant on a charge of firing a weapon from a vehicle, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Ashley Ann Michael, 21, of the 600 block of East 10th Street, was arrested about 10:30 a.m. Thursday at her home on a Pettis County warrant on a charge of passing a bad check, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•James Dean Milburn, 44, of the 1100 block of Harding Avenue, was arrested at 3:03 a.m. Friday at Lake Shore Drive on a charge of driving with a suspended license and driving while intoxicated, prior offender, according to Pettis County Sheriff’s Department reports.

Thefts
•Chuck Malan, of Chuck’s Mo Candy & Nuts, of 678 McVey Road, reported between July 30 and Wednesday a vending machine was stolen from 1400 S. Limit Ave., according to Sedalia Police Department reports. The machine and its contents were valued at $400.

•Lillian De Leon, of 1104 S. Massachusetts Ave., reported Thursday $130 was stolen from her dresser, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Justin Russell, of 500 S. Park Ave., reported Thursday the lock was cut from his storage unit at 900 Normandy Drive and $544 worth of items were stolen, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.

•Glenn McMullin, of Olive Branch Road, reported Tuesday his newspaper has been stolen, according to Pettis County Sheriff’s Department reports.

Hit and Run
Adam Landon, of 936 Winchester Drive, reported Thursday his car was struck by another vehicle while it was parked near Smith-Cotton High School, and the driver left, according to Sedalia Police Department reports.


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