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Police Reports March 25

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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

March 23

11:36 p.m.: Bradley Ryan Webster, 40, of the 600 block of West Cooper Street, was arrested after a traffic stop on South Osage Avenue near West Broadway Boulevard for not displaying a front license plate. An odor of intoxicants was detected and during the course of the investigation, it was determined the driver was intoxicated. Webster was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail where he provided a breath sample that showed his blood alcohol content above .08. He was booked and released once sober. A request for the charge of driving while intoxicated (prior offender) has been submitted to the prosecutor. 

11:42 a.m.: Tristan D. Fizer, 23, of the 1600 block of West Heck Avenue, was arrested after an officer responded to a domestic disturbance. It was determined one of two subjects was the primary physical aggressor. Fizer was arrested and taken to the Pettis County Jail and held for 24-hours pending charges of assault third-degree by the prosecutor.

March 24

1:10 a.m.: Kiara Renee Willis, 20, of the 400 block of Welch Court, was arrested after officers conducted a vehicle check at Hubbard Park. A male subject was identified and ran through dispatch. He was discovered to have no operator’s status and contacted someone to pick him up. The female driver who arrived to pick him up was run also through dispatch and discovered to have a suspended driving status. Willis was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail. She was booked and released pending City charges for driving with a suspended license. 

Incidents

March 23

11:18 a.m.: An officer took a phone report in reference to a theft. The victim stated that a 20-inch Nitro bicycle was stolen from his front porch on the 400 block of West Sixth Street during the overnight hours. 



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