Sedalia Police Department
Arrests
Incidents
June 10
1:30 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the police station lobby for the report of the theft of a motor vehicle. The victim said that while driving around he located his telescopic boom lift located in a subject's front yard. The victim was able to provide evidence that the lift belonged to him and was able to get a key and take the lift back to his property.
June 13
1:11 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of East Second Street for a report of theft. The victim said that sometime in the past two weeks someone stole the license plates off his vehicle. The plates have been entered as stolen.
3:07 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the 900 block of South Kentucky Avenue in reference to a burglary report. The victim said someone made entry into her apartment.
3:38 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of East Cooper Street in reference to an administrative call. The caller wanted to hand a shotgun over to the police department for safekeeping. It was entered into evidence.
5:00 p.m.: Information was gathered regarding a vehicle broken into in the 1000 block of South State Fair Boulevard. Significant damage occurred and items were stolen. An investigation was initiated.
June 14
2:17 a.m.: An officer responded to a crash in the 2900 block of West Broadway Boulevard involving three vehicles. It was then investigated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
3:24 p.m.: A call came in from the 400 block of East Chestnut Street regarding a well-being check. The reporting party said that her neighbors had been acting strange, especially the female, saying she looked confused. Upon arrival a check was done and everything appeared to be okay. A report was made of the incident.
6:38 p.m.: An officer responded to the 2900 block of James Road in Sedalia for a disturbance. The subject had already left the scene but a report was completed and charges were submitted to the prosecutor for domestic assault.
10:51 p.m.: Officers responded to Burger King, 1101 South Limit Avenue, for found property. A wallet was recovered and transported to the police department for safekeeping.
Pettis County Sheriff's Office
Arrests
June 15
10:53 a.m.: Deputies arrested Jose Alfredo Alarcon of Sedalia for driving while revoked. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail.
Incidents
June 13
11:34 a.m.: A deputy was dispatched to Highway 50 and Muddy Creek Bridge for a non-injury motor vehicle crash. A Lexington woman was unable to avoid a puddle of water causing her vehicle to hydroplane off the roadway. Towing was requested.
June 14
12:36 p.m.: Deputies took a report of stolen prescription medication from a residence in the 4200 block of West Main Street. The victim said overnight an unknown person took their prescription. There are no suspects at this time.
4:23 p.m.: Deputies were dispatched to Daviess Road in Knob Noster for a single motor vehicle crash partially blocking the roadway. They located a Toyota Camry in the ditch and on the roadway with no occupants near. The vehicle had slid off the roadway and struck a fence. InMotion Towing arrived, recovered the vehicle and transported it to their tow lot.
5:02 p.m.: Deputies were dispatched to Highway Y and Thomas Road in La Monte for a non-injury motor vehicle accident. A Honda Civic and a Ford Escape were both traveling east on Hwy Y when the Ford began to make a left-hand turn onto Thomas Road. The Honda passed on a double yellow line causing the Ford to collide with the right side of the Honda.
Missouri State Highway Patrol
Arrests
June 14
253 a.m.: Herlip Yleizah, 48, of Marshall was arrested in Pettis County for felony driving while intoxicated, driving while revoked, and failure to maintain the right half of the roadway. He was transported to the University Hospital of Columbia and released.
June 15
2:51 p.m.: Austin R. Upton, 36, of Barnett was arrested in Morgan County for driving while suspended - third or subsequent offense. He was transported to the Morgan County Jail and placed on a 24-hour hold.
Compiled by Chris Howell