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Police Reports Nov. 15

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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. 10

8:46 p.m.: Steven R. Davis, 60, of the 3500 block of South Kentucky Avenue, was arrested after being pulled over for expired registration at South Kentucky Avenue and West 32nd Street. It was determined the driver was intoxicated. Davis was transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released for driving while intoxicated - prior offender. 

Nov. 11

4:49 a.m.: Antonio M. Hearst, 38, of the 200 block of West Third Street, was arrested after an officer was dispatched for a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim stated that sometime Friday morning, a man who was at her apartment was seen driving away from the scene in her 2012 silver Chevrolet Cruze. The suspect and vehicle were located by officers Nov. 14. The suspect was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail pending charges of stealing a motor vehicle. 

10:50 a.m.: Figueroa S. German, 47, of the 2900 block of Cleveland Avenue, was arrested after officers responded to a motor vehicle accident at West Broadway Boulevard and South Warren Avenue. A computer check showed one of the drivers had no operator's license, so German was transported to the Sedalia Police Department, fingerprinted, and issued a citation.

11:04 p.m.: David Vincent Simon, 61, of Independence, was arrested after being stopped at South Limit Avenue and West Fifth Street for speeding and indicators of impaired driving. Simon was transported to the Pettis County Jail where he was booked on a state charge of driving while intoxicated and released to a sober person. 

Nov. 12

1:58 a.m.: Trevor W. Townlain, 22, of 6400 block of McVey Road, was arrested after being clocked doing 61 mph in a 40 mph zone on Broadway Boulevard near Arlington Avenue. Determined to be intoxicated by drugs, Townlain was transported to the Pettis County Jail, booked and released for driving while intoxicated - drugs and speeding.

11:46 p.m.: Kirsten M. Campbell, 25, of the 400 block of Buckner Court, was arrested after a vehicle stop near West Third Street and South Kentucky Avenue for failing to signal a turn and driving without headlights or tail lights. Campbell was found to be intoxicated and was transported to the Pettis County Jail and charged with driving while intoxicated – drugs, pending release to a sober person. 

Nov. 13

2:56 a.m.: Kelsey A. Tabor, 28, of the 1200 block of East Seventh Street, was arrested after a vehicle stop at West Sixth Street and South Kentucky Avenue for conducting an improper turn, failing to maintain a lane, and no front license plate. It was determined the driver was intoxicated. Tabor was transported to the Sedalia Police Department for processing for driving while intoxicated and released to a sober person. 

8:31 p.m.: Nikita Andreyevich Antonov, 25, of Kansas City, was arrested after a vehicle was stopped in the area of West Broadway Boulevard and Oak Grove Lane for moving violations. The driver was intoxicated and found in possession of a felony amount of marijuana. He was transported to the Pettes County Jail, booked, and released for driving while intoxicated - drugs and alcohol, and felony possession of marijuana. 

8:48 p.m.: Tasha Robmeisha Jamerson, 35, of the 1000 block of 12th Street, was arrested after a traffic stop at the intersection of West Broadway Boulevard and Westwood Road. She was transported to the Pettis County Jail for ddriving with a suspended driver’s license.

Nov. 14

1:21 a.m.: David J. Peak, 37, of Sedalia, was arrested after a vehicle stop in the 3000 block of South Limit Avenue for an expired dealer plate. Peak was found to be intoxicated by drugs and was transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked for driving while intoxicated – drugs and possession of a prohibited weapon - misdemeanor. 

Incidents

Nov. 8

2:46 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to a private property hit-and-run crash that occurred in a business parking lot in the 3200 block of West Broadway Boulevard. The caller stated his Hyundai passenger vehicle had been damaged by an unknown vehicle and driver. 

4:41 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the 1400 block of South Ohio Avenue for a burglary report. The victim stated sometime the previous day, someone forced entry into the residence and stole over $3,000. Photos of the scene were taken and attached to a report. A suspect was named, but has not been located for questioning. 

Nov. 9

10:21 a.m.: An officer responded to the 300 block of East Broadway Boulevard for a theft report. Contact was made with the female subject, who reported a juvenile male stole a scooter that belonged to another juvenile. Contact was made with the juvenile and their parents and the scooter was returned. A referral was sent to the Pettis County Juvenile office. 

Nov. 10

7:03 a.m.: An officer responded to the 600 block of Magnolia Street in reference to a theft. The victim stated that morning his vehicle was entered and someone stole several items, including firearms. A suspect has not been identified. 

8:42 a.m.: An officer spoke with a caller in the 100 block of Pacific Street who wished to report damage to a business's fence. There are no suspects.

11:01 a.m.: An officer responded to a business in the 3200 block of West Broadway Boulevard in reference to a hit-and-run accident. The victim said she was driving in one of the parking lot aisles when a pickup truck backed into her and left without providing information. There are no known suspects.

12:07 p.m.: An officer took a report of a stolen package in the 600 block of East 10th Street that likely occurred on Nov. 3. There are no suspects.

12:56 p.m.: Officers responded to Smith-Cotton Junior High School, 312 E. Broadway Blvd., for a report of threats being made by a juvenile male. A referral was completed and submitted to the Pettis County Juvenile Office.

1:03 p.m.: An officer responded to the 4400 block of Wisconsin Avenue in reference to a hit-and-run accident. The victim explained their vehicle had been struck while parked, causing minor damage. There is no information on the suspect vehicle. 

10:12 p.m.: Officers responded to the 1900 block of South Lamine Avenue in reference to a property damage report. The caller told officers someone known to her damaged her car and left the scene. A suspect has been identified, but no contact has been made at this time. Charges of second-degree property damage and fourth-degree domestic assault will be sent to the prosecutor for review. 

Nov. 11

8:41 a.m.: An officer responded to the 1000 block of South Missouri Avenue for a property damage report. The victim stated a rock was thrown through the rear window of his vehicle, causing $544 in damage. At the time of the report, a suspect has not been located. 

11:49 a.m.: Officers took a call regarding a stolen firearm in the 4100 block of West Broadway Boulevard and gathered the information necessary to generate a report for investigation.

3:45 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to the SPD lobby to make contact with a mother who wanted to report she was assaulted by her juvenile son. The officer spoke with the juvenile, who did calm down. The mother asked that a juvenile referral be made so her son’s probation officer would be aware of the incident. 

Nov. 12

10:32 a.m.: An officer met a victim in the SPD lobby who said during the early morning hours of Nov. 2, someone removed the mirror from the driver-side mirror unit of her vehicle parked in the 1400 block of Ohio Avenue. There are no suspects.

Nov. 13

12:08 a.m.: Officers responded to the 2400 block of Plaza Avenue for a report of a stolen vehicle. Officers completed a report and the vehicle was entered as stolen.

7:21 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to the 3100 block of Brianna Boulevard regarding a stolen vehicle. They created a report for further investigation. There are no known suspects. 

5:18 p.m.: An officer met a victim at her residence in the 800 block of North Moniteau Avenue who wished to report a subject exposing himself to her security camera. A copy of the video has been placed into evidence. The suspect has not been identified. 

Pettis County Sheriff's Office

Arrests

Nov. 9

8:21 p.m.: Shane Roberts, of Sedalia, was arrested after deputies conducted a traffic stop at 10th Street and Ohio Avenue for incorrect vehicle registration. Roberts was transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was booked and released for driving with a revoked driver's license.

Nov. 12

8:33 p.m.: Darrell L. Johnson, of the 23000 block of Anderson School Road, was arrested after the Pettis County K-9 unit attempted a traffic stop in the area of U.S. Highway 65 and Honda Road. The vehicle fled from deputies at a high rate of speed and a pursuit ensued where the suspect hit speeds of over 100 mph in light traffic. The driver fled to his residence, where he continued to resist arrest, but was ultimately taken into custody and placed on a 24-hour hold at the Pettis County Jail pending charges of felony resisting arrest, second-degree harassment, and driving while intoxicated. 

Incidents

Nov. 12

9 p.m.: The Henry County Sheriff's Office put out an NCIC message for a stop-and-hold on the owner of a 1999 red Chevy Blazer that was wanted for domestic assault in Henry County. At about 3:35 a.m., while on patrol in the area of South Lamine Avenue and East Fourth Street, deputies saw the vehicle and the driver was arrested, transported to Henry County, and released into the custody of Henry County deputies. 

Missouri State Highway Patrol

Arrests

Nov. 12

2:22 a.m.: Lamberto Alejo Diaz, 42, of Sedalia, was arrested in Pettis County for driving while intoxicated, no valid driver's license, and failure to drive on the right half of the roadway. He was transported to the Pettis County Jail and released.

12:29 p.m.: Daniel B. Hays, 53, of Troy, was arrested in Saline County for felony possession of a controlled substance and driving with a revoked driver's license. He was transported to the Saline County Jail and released.

10:10 p.m.: Hunter L. Parsons, 24, of Warrensburg, was arrested in Johnson County for driving while intoxicated – prior offender and no valid operator's license. He was transported to the Johnson County Jail and released. 

10:45 p.m.: Taylor R. Browder, 26, of Marshall, was arrested in Saline County for a felony warrant out of Saline County and careless and imprudent driving. He was transported to the Saline County Jail. 

Nov. 13

1:49 a.m.: Patrick M. Munsey, 24, of McPherson, Kansas, was arrested in Johnson County for driving while intoxicated and driving on the wrong way on a one-way road. He was transported to the Warrensburg Police Department and released. 

3:36 p.m.: Melvin E. Osburn, 25, of Sedalia, was arrested in Saline County for delivery of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported to the Saline County Jail and placed on a 24-hour hold. 

4:35 p.m.: Michael L. Waddle, 19, of Sedalia, was arrested in Saline County for delivery of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of firearm – two counts, no valid driver's license, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported to the Saline County Jail and placed on a 24-hour hold. 



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