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Police Reports Nov. 6

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This list is a sampling of crime in Sedalia and the surrounding area. Information is taken from official police reports, which do not necessarily contain statements from all parties involved in each case.

Sedalia Police Department

Arrests

Nov. 3

2:35 a.m.: Angel Escobar, 19, of the 200 block of West Sixth Street, and Carlos Edwardo Aguirre Jr., 20, of the 1100 block of East 11th Street, were arrested on a charge of stealing. Officers were dispatched to the 3200 block of West Broadway Boulevard for a theft in progress. The complainants said two suspects in the store had concealed items and were getting ready to leave. The suspects had been in the store earlier and reportedly stole items then, too. The officers stopped the suspects and reportedly found concealed items on their person. They took them into custody and found the total price for the items amounted to $123.71.

11:50 p.m.: Inocente Prisciliano-Miranda, 41, of the 200 block of South Quincy Avenue, was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated and driving without a license. An officer responded to a non-injury accident at West Broadway Boulevard and South Limit Avenue. He found an SUV had turned too wide while turning east onto Broadway from Limit. The vehicle had struck the center median. Officers believed the driver, Prisciliano-Miranda, was intoxicated and took him to the police station. After further investigation, they booked him into the Pettis County Jail.

Nov. 4

10:10 p.m.: Jonathan William Donovan, 19, of Kansas City, was arrested on a charge of forgery. Officers responded to a restaurant in the 1100 block of South Limit Avenue for a call of a person in the drive thru attempting to pass a counterfeit $100 bill. As officers responded, management reported the suspect vehicle was leaving the drive thru. One of the officers located a car matching the description of the suspect vehicle. He stopped the vehicle and spoke with a suspect similar to the person described in the original call. He took the suspect, Donovan, into custody and placed him on 24-hour hold at the Pettis County Jail.

11:55 p.m.: Cesar D. Limones-Moran, 23, of the 1200 block of West Broadway Boulevard, was arrested on a charge of driving without a valid license. An officer observed Limones-Moran make an improper turn from southbound South Park Avenue onto westbound West Broadway Boulevard. He stopped the vehicle and found Limones-Moran didn’t have any form of identification for a driver’s license.

Incidents

Nov. 4

8:10 p.m.: A complainant came to the police station to make a report. She said her ex-boyfriend was following her as she was driving and cut her off at South Center Avenue and East Broadway Boulevard. The ex-boyfriend exited the passenger side of his vehicle, ran to the passenger side of the victim’s car and pointed a handgun at her vehicle. Officers are applying for an arrest warrant against the suspect for a charge of unlawful use of a weapon.

Pettis County Sheriff’s Office

Arrests

Oct. 30

5:30 p.m.: Ricky J. Richwine, of Green Ridge, was booked into the Pettis County Jail on charges of second-degree drug trafficking, unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful use of a weapon. Pettis County deputies and detectives from the Mid-Missouri Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force served a narcotic search warrant in the area of Minnehaha Street in Green Ridge. During the search, detectives reportedly located a large amount of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, digital scales and packaging material. They arrested Richwine and placed him on hold at the county jail. He was later issued a $50,000 bond, cash or surety, and has since been arraigned in Pettis County Circuit Court.

Nov. 1

6:45 p.m.: Nathan M.P. Smith, of the 1000 block of South Monroe Avenue, was arrested on felony charges of second-degree drug trafficking, unlawful use of a weapon and first-degree endangering the welfare of a child. Deputies and Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force detectives served a search warrant at Smith’s residence. They found Smith, Chelsea Archambault and a young child in the home. They released the child to a family member and took both adults into custody. A search of the residence reportedly revealed a large amount of methamphetamine and a Glock 9mm firearm. The Glock had been converted into a fully automated pistol. Detectives took both suspects to the Pettis County Jail where Archambault was released with charges pending.

Nov. 2

10 a.m.: Jeremy Scott Futscher, 38, of Kansas City, was arrested on a charge of burglary. The Sheriff’s Office received information from citizens in northern Pettis County regarding suspicious activity. Deputies connected Futscher, who is formerly of the Sedalia area, to several residential burglaries in the northern part of the county. They reportedly found Futscher in possession of several stolen items from a series of recent burglaries. Detectives are attempting to identify some of the unclaimed property.  

Incidents

Nov. 3

12:20 p.m.: Deputies took a report of introduction of contraband in a jail facility at the Pettis County Jail. Charges were pending at the time of the report.

Missouri State Highway Patrol

Arrests

Nov. 3

2:45 a.m.: Charles A. McCollum, 45, of Sedalia, was arrested in Pettis County on charges of felony driving while intoxicated, felony driving with a revoked license and not wearing a seat belt.

Nov. 4

1:05 a.m.: Brett D. Leonard, 22, of Centerview, was arrested in Johnson County on charges of driving while intoxicated, supplying liquor to a minor and speeding.

10:40 p.m.: Christopher M. Emes, 58, of Niagara Falls, New York, was arrested in Saline County on charges of receiving stolen property, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.



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