Sedalia police report on November 2, 2021

2021-11-04 03:24:35 By : Mr. SUP WIND

This article is compiled from a report from the Sedalia Police Department.

Late on Monday night, the police contacted a person who had left a traffic stop. During the investigation, it was discovered that the suspect had an arrest warrant for failing to appear in court in Pettis County and Sedalia City. The initial charge was a suspension of driving a motor vehicle on the highway and a violation of a comprehensive protection order. Cruz Escobar, 24, from Sedalia, was arrested and sent to Pettis County Jail, where he was arrested. The bonds of the Pettis County warrants are set at $5,000 in cash or guarantees, while the bonds of the Sedalia warrants are set at $200 and $60 in cash.

On Monday night, the police received a report of suspicious activity in the lobby of the Sedalia Police Station at 300 West 3rd Street. David Lee Todd received several fraudulent checks in the mail. The report has been completed to record the event.

On Sunday night, police officers conducted a subject inspection in the 900 block of Westwood Avenue. As part of the investigation, the police officer tried to contact a registered sex offender for a Halloween compliance check. There is no contact, and allegations of non-compliance are being submitted to the national prosecutor.

On Sunday night, police conducted a thematic inspection at Motel 6 at 3402 West Broadway Avenue. As part of the Halloween sex offender compliance check, the police officer tried to get in touch with one of the registered sex offenders. There is no contact, and allegations of non-compliance are being submitted to the prosecutor.

On Sunday night, Sedalia police conducted a subject inspection in the 400 block of North Prospect Avenue. As part of the sex offender’s compliance check, police officers try to get in touch with the offender. There is no contact, and allegations of non-compliance are being submitted to the prosecutor.

On Sunday night, police officers conducted a subject inspection in the 400 block of Hurley Avenue. As part of the Halloween sex offender compliance check, the police officer tried to get in touch with one of the registered sex offenders. There is no contact, and allegations of non-compliance are being submitted to the prosecutor.

On Monday morning, police officers were sent to the police station lobby to refer to the weight that occurred in the 900 block of Mitchell Road. Maryann Harding said that at night, someone stole a few items from her car.

On Monday morning, Sedalia police were dispatched to the Best Western State Fair Inn at 3120 South Limit Avenue in response to reports of theft. Cameron Wise said he had $1,000 in cash in his room. There is some suspicious information.

On Monday afternoon, the police received a report of the theft of Michael Hill's vehicle. The car was stolen from the 2200 block of South Limit Avenue. This information has been entered into MULES/NCIC as stolen.

On Monday afternoon, police were dispatched to a house in the 300th block of East 2nd Street to riot. The investigation determined that the dispute turned into a physical conflict, but the main attacker could not be identified. The report has been completed as an event log.

On the morning of October 29, the Crime Resolution Team of the Sedalia Police Station and the Tactical Entry Team executed two search warrants in the city of Sedalia. The first search warrant was served in the 1400 block of South Ohio Avenue. 39-year-old Christina Marie Clark and 58-year-old Francisco A. Fernandez (Francisco A. Fernandez) are both Sedalia, who have possession of four items of drug paraphernalia and four items of possession. Arrested for dangerous drugs. The second arrest warrant was served in the 400th block of West 7th Street. Enrique Serna Canseco, 29, from Sedalia, was arrested on four counts of possession of dangerous drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal use of weapons, and illegal possession of concealable weapons. Another adult was arrested and the information was not available in the news. A total of four adults were transported to Pettis County Jail for processing. Formal charges are being sought through the Pettis County Attorney's Office.

On the afternoon of October 28, a police officer responded to U-Haul at 416 West Avenue and reported the theft. Danny Van Dyne said the rented property was not returned before the agreed date. The company wants to lodge an accusation. The property is located in the Engineer and 5th area and returned to the owner. A felony charge of failing to return the rental property has been submitted to the Pettis County Attorney.