Sedalia Police Department
Arrests
June 9
7:54 p.m.: Brian Edward Rayl, 34, was arrested after an officer was dispatched to the Amtrak Station, 103 West Pacific Ave. in reference to an irate subject who called for police because the train was not there. Contact was made with Rayl as he was walking on railroad property. He resisted arrest and was transported to the Pettis County Jail and placed on 24-hour hold pending charges of trespassing on railroad property and resisting arrest.
11:24 p.m.: Marcus Mantrell McKnight, 37, was arrested after an officer responded to McAnally Court in reference to a trespassing report. The suspect was located, arrested without incident and transported to the Pettis County Jail, booked and held for 24 hours.
June 10
1:40 a.m.: De’andre Tremaine Maymon, 18, was arrested after officers responded to Bothwell for trespassing. The subject was told multiple times to leave the property and officers also asked the subject multiple times to leave. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail and placed on a 24-hour hold pending state charges of first-degree trespass.
Incidents
June 5
4:30 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to Walmart for a reported theft. They gathered information for a report and issued a city summons.
June 9
8:36 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to the lobby of the Sedalia Police Department for a firearm located in the 1500 block of South Kentucky Avenue. The firearm and accessories were submitted to the evidence at the police department for safekeeping
3 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to the lobby of the Sedalia Police Department for a report of destruction of non-city property in the 400 block of Welch Court.
7:17 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the lobby of the police department for a theft report from the 600 block of East 10th Street.
Missouri State Highway Patrol
Arrests
June 9
7:37 a.m.: Richard L. Renno, 62, of Lincoln was arrested in Benton County for felony sexual misconduct involving a child and felony enticement of a child. He was transported to the Benton County Jail and placed on a 24-hour hold.
Compiled by Chris Howell