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Police Reports for Sep. 14

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Sedalia Police Department

Arrests

Sept. 12

10:30 p.m.: Darrius Sheridan, 29, of the 700 block of South Ohio Avenue was arrested after a traffic stop for not displaying registration plates near West Seventh Street and South Moniteau Avenue. The driver had a revoked driving status and was transported to the police department and issued a uniform traffic ticket.

10:51 p.m.: Olivia Deanne Rubio, 18, of the 1800 block of South Barrett Avenue was arrested after an officer responded to Mazzio's, 1613 South Limit Ave, in reference to a property damage report. The victim reported a subject known to her kicked her vehicle causing damage. The suspect was located and transported to the police headquarters where she was issued a summons for destruction of non-city property.

Incidents

Sept. 7

1:34 p.m.: A call came in from the 1600 block of West 18th Street for a well-being check on a subject. The subject was found to be okay, but at 5:27 p.m. another call came in regarding the same subject who was then transported to Bothwell due to a medical issue that later developed.

Sept. 12

3:33 p.m.: Officers responded to Vapor Maven, 2927 West Broadway Blvd, or a previous theft report. A subject was identified but not located.

9:06 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to AutoZone in reference to property damage. A male subject had come into the store and began to spray paint all over the shelves and merchandise causing several hundred dollars in damage. The subject was identified but not located. information was gathered for a report.

Sept. 13

3:57 a.m.: An officer responded to the 800 block of West Seventh Street to assist a subject who had fallen in their home. The subject was unable to open the locked door and the door was forced open. The subject was then able to be treated by the Pettis County ambulance District.

12:02 p.m.: An officer conducted a traffic stop in a vehicle near West Broadway Boulevard and South Thompson Boulevard for a registration violation. The driver was having a mental health crisis and was transported to Bothwell for treatment.

Pettis County Sheriff’s Office

Incidents

Sept. 12

7:42 a.m.: Pettis County deputies observed a person they're familiar with operating a motor vehicle. They knew he had no operator status and charges were submitted to the Pettis County prosecutor's office.

Compiled by Chris Howell



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