This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.


Monday morning, Officers were dispatched to a reported property damage incident at the Robert Rollings Architecture Firm, owned by GuberBurger Properties, 1806 West Broadway Boulevard. An exterior wall of the business was spray painted. While Officers were on scene they noticed another business, the Cellular Connection, at 1800 West Broadway Boulevard, had the same markings pray painted on it as well. Suspects are unknown at this time.


 

Officers were dispatched to a traffic complaint at the Arby's restaurant, 2701 West Broadway boulevard Monday afternoon. When arriving, Nathan Alan Mohling informed Officers a white male jumped on their vehicle, causing damage to the front hood. The suspect is unknown at this time.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the St Paul's School, 701 South Massachusetts, for a property damage report Monday morning. On arrival, Officers spoke with Jeremy Freeman, who stated the front door to the school had been shot multiple times overnight. At the time of the report, the suspect has not been identified, and a report was completed for documentation purposes.


 

On the afternoon of July 1st, Officers investigated a theft that had occurred in the 1500 block of West 3rd Street. During the investigation, Officers found the identity of one of the suspects. Officers went to the 1200 block of West 16th Street and issued a UTT for Stealing to Brian W. Monroe, 19, of Sedalia.


 

Monday afternoon, Officers were dispatched to the 1900 block of South Lamine in regard to a burglary which had recently taken place. Sandra Campbell and Rodriquez Davis reported someone had forced their way into the residence and stole several items with an approximate combined value of $2,260. There is no suspect information available at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 1000 block of South Vermont avenue Monday afternoon for a report of property damage. Officers spoke with Jimmy D. Brown, who stated that sometime between late Saturday night and Sunday morning, someone scratched the body of both sides of his 2010 Ford F150. The estimated cost to repair the vehicle was $2000. Officers took photos of the damage and attached them to the report. There are no suspects at this time.


 

Early Monday morning, Officers responded to the 300 block of West 10th Street for a report of property damage. When Officers arrived, Miguel Carlos Pascual reported a vehicle that was found to have the gas tank blown off.


 

Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was speeding and was failing to maintain its lane early Sunday morning in the area of West Broadway Boulevard and South Park Avenue. When Officers made contact with the driver, they detected the odor of intoxicants. During the course of the investigation, it was determined the driver was intoxicated. Alexis R. Koch, 21, of St Louis, was arrested and transported to the Sedalia Police Department. Koch provided a breath sample on the DMT that showed her BAC was above 0.08. Koch was fingerprinted and issued a UTT for Driving While Intoxicated with a court date. Koch was released to a sober family member.


 

Officers were dispatched to the area of West Cooper Street and North Missouri Avenue early Monday morning for a disturbance. During the investigation, Officers identified a subject with three Pettis County warrants. Jordan Quantrell Webb, 28, was arrested on his Failure to Appear warrants on original charges of Driving While Revoked, Property Damage in the 2nd Degree, and Trespassing in the 1st Degree. Webb was transported to the Pettis County Jail with a total bond of $750 cash only.


 

Sunday afternoon, Officers took a report in regards to a stolen license plate in the 1700 block of East 4th street. A report was completed over the incident.


 

Officers conducted a subject check near the intersection of East Saline Street and North Engineer Avenue Sunday morning. Bridge Marie Pardee, 37, of Sedalia, was arrested at the scene and taken into protective custody. Pardee was found to be in possession of marijuana. Pardee was given a court date for the Possession of Marijuana charge and booked to be held for 12 hours.


 

Saturday afternoon, Officers responded to the area of South Montgomery Avenue and East 18th Street for a male subject yelling at people. The subject was located and determined to be intoxicated. Jesse R. Smith, 54, of Sedalia, was transported to the Bothwell Hospital where he was medically cleared. Smith was then taken to the Pettis County Jail for a 12 hour protective hold.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the lobby of the Police Department Saturday afternoon in reference to a theft report. Susan Purcell reported that while she was in the Wal Mart store, 3201 West Broadway Boulevard, someone stole the platform and steering column of her mobility scooter from the bed of her pickup.


 

Saturday afternoon, an Officer was dispatched to the lobby of the Police Department in reference to a theft that occurred at the Wal Mart store, 3201 West Broadway Boulevard. The suspect entered the store and left with a portable air conditioner without paying for it.


 

Late Saturday night, Officers conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of West Broadway Boulevard and South Missouri Avenue for a license violation. The driver of the vehicle had an active Probation Violation warrant for his arrest on original charges of Assault in the 4th Degree. Joshua Andrew Winkler, 28, of Sedalia, was arrested on the warrant. During a search of Winkler's person, methamphetamine was located. Winkler was transported to the Pettis County jail with a bond of $2500 cash or surety on the warrant, and additional charges of Possession of a Dangerous Drug are being sent to the prosecutor.


 

Early Sunday morning, Officers responded to the area of East 4th Street and South Montgomery Avenue for a noise complaint. Officers were able to locate a residence in the 400 block of South Montgomery. Officers had previously responded to a noise complaint at the same address earlier in the night. The host of the noise, Patricia Carlos, 27, of Sedalia, was issued a citation for Loud Noise and given a court date.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the Liberty Park in reference to a disturbance between a male and female subjects late Friday night. Before arrival, Officers were informed that the male subject drove off. Officers saw the vehicle travelling southbound on South Warren Avenue. Officers made contact with the vehicle at West 4th Street and South Warren Avenue. The driver was identified and run through Dispatch, where it was found he had a suspended driving status. Billy B. Brown, 34, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail. Brown was issued a municipal citation for Driving While Suspended and given a court date.


 

Friday evening, Officers conducted a traffic stop in the parking of the Denny's restaurant, 24011 West Broadway Boulevard for a license violation. The driver of the vehicle was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and Xanax. Billy Joe Green, 36, of Independence, was arrested for Possession of a Synthetic Narcotic and Possession of a Dangerous Drug.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the 100 block of South Park Avenue in reference to a theft Friday evening. William L. Barnish stated he was a victim of a phone scam. Barnish stated he was scammed for $500. No suspects have yet been identified.


 

Friday night, Officers responded to the 2300 block of East 10th Street for a report of theft. When Officers arrived, they made contact with Thomas B. Walje. Walje stated that between the evening of June 23rd and the night of July 2nd, someone forced entry into his home and stole several items. Information was collected for the investigation, but there are no suspects at this time.


 

Friday evening, Officers responded to the Police Department lobby for a report of a violation of a court order. Officers arrived and made contact with Maria G. Arechiga, who stated that the respondent on the court order had violated it. After an investigation was complete, charges are being sought against the respondent.


 

Sedalia Police conducted a traffic stop near West Broadway Boulevard and South Kentucky Avenue for a license violation Saturday morning. The driver of the vehicle was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and controlled pills. Stephanie Nicole Monk, 40, of Kansas City, was arrested for Possession of a Dangerous Drug and possession of a Synthetic Narcotic.


 

Early Saturday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of East 11th in reference to gun shots. When Officers arrived, they spoke with Brenda C. Camacho Martinez, who said someone shot at her house and her car while her four children were in the house. Although it was very close, no one was struck during the incident. Camacho Martinez estimated the value of the damage to her property to be approximately $4000. No arrests have been made at this time.


 

Sunday night, Officers responded to the 700 block of East 11th Street for a report of fireworks being shot at a neighbor's home. When Officers arrived, they located firework debris and unspent fireworks. No contact could be made at the residence. As per city ordinance, the fireworks were seized.


 

Saturday night, Officers responded to the 200 block of East Broadway Boulevard for a warrant check. When Officers arrived, they made contact with the subject. A check of the subject showed that he had a warrant out of Warrensburg, Johnson County. Darien Dwan Douglas, 21, of Sedalia, was arrested for his Failure to Appear warrant on original charges of Disorderly Conduct. Douglas was transported to the Pettis County jail where he was given a $500 cash or surety bond and a court date.


 

Saturday evening, Officers responded to the Bothwell Hospital, 601 East 14th Street, for an intoxicated male subject in the Emergency Room. When Officers arrived, they made contact with the subject who was intoxicated and wanted to leave, but was not fit to do so. Officers placed the individual, who was not named in the report, on a 12 hour protective custody hold and transported him to the Pettis County Jail.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the 2000 block of East 6th Street for a reported disturbance Saturday evening. Upon arrival, it was determined the male suspect had punched his father in the neck. At the time Officers attempted to take the suspect into custody, he resisted Officers and attempted to assault them. Braden Avery Williams, 21, of Sedalia, was taken into custody and transported to the Pettis County Jail, where he was placed on a 24 hour hold. State charges of Domestic Assault in the 4th Degree, Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, and Resisting Arrest are being sought against Williams.


 

Early Saturday morning, Officers responded to the 3100 block of Brianna Boulevard for a reported disturbance. Upon arrival, contact was made with a male and female subject involved. The male subject was found to be in possession of a felony amount of marijuana, and additional evidence was located to indicate he had been distributing the substance. The female subject was discovered to have an active Johnson County warrant for Speeding. Both Paul Q. Hackney II, 20, of Warrensburg, and Zyon Dawnee Bell, 22, of Warrensburg, were arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail. Hackney was placed on a 24 hour hold, pending state charges of Distribution and Delivery of Marijuana. Bell was provided a $150 cash bond on the active Johnson County warrant.


 

On the morning of June 29th, Officers responded to the area of West Broadway Boulevard and South Moniteau Avenue for a motor vehicle accident. One of the drivers was discovered to not have a valid license, no insurance, and a forged registration plate. Charges were submitted to the Pettis County prosecutor, but the suspect was not named in the report.


 

Friday afternoon, Officers responded to the 1500 block of West 16th Street for a report of a male subject trespassing. The subject left before Officers arrived, and was not located. The subject was identified, and charges will be submitted to the prosecutor.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the CVS pharmacy, 100 East Broadway Boulevard Saturday morning in reference to a found property report. A backpack was dropped by someone in the store attempting to shoplift. The backpack remained at the store for about two weeks, and then the store called for it to be picked up. The backpack was entered into evidence for safekeeping.


 

Saturday morning, Valerie Smith came into the Sedalia Police Department lobby to turn in a debit card that was found in the 300 block of South Ohio Avenue. There was no contact information for the subject on the debit card, nor did it have a local address. Officers checked to see if the business it was found in front of was familiar with the subject, but they said they weren't. The debit card will be placed into evidence for safe keeping.


 

Friday afternoon, Officers responded to the 1900 block of West 11th Street for a report of a burglary. Upon arrival, Officers met with James Ritchie, who stated someone entered his apartment sometime during the overnight hours while he was away. The suspect ransacked the interior, but it doesn't appear they stole anything from the residence. At the time of the report, the suspect has not been identified.


 

Sedalia Police responded to the Wal Mart store, 3201 West Broadway Boulevard Friday morning in reference to a subject trespassing in the business. Upon arrival, Officers met with the suspect, who Officers knew to have an active Trespass warning, restricting him from being in the business. Austin R. Blankenship, 24, of Sedalia, was issued a citation for Trespassing with a court date.


 

On the afternoon of July 2nd, Officers took a report over the phone regarding a stolen bicycle. The bicycle was valued at $160.


 

Friday afternoon, Officers responded to the 600 block of East 16th Street in regards to a disturbance in progress. The subjects involved were found to have been involved in a domestic disturbance. Officers couldn't determine the primary physical aggressor and a 12 hour log was completed over the incident.


 

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