This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.

Early Tuesday morning, Officers recovered an abandoned bicycle from the Katy Park, 2200 South Grand Avenue. The bicycle was transported to the Sedalia Police Department and placed into evidence as found property.


 

Officers responded to the Perkins restaurant, 1100 South Limit Avenue Monday night. Dayton Durham reported finding a four wheeler abandoned in the road. Officers recovered the kids electric Yamaha four wheeler, and placed it into evidence.


 

On the morning of July 14th, Officers were dispatched for a phone call in reference to a stolen gun claim. Officers spoke with Kyle Tunell. Tunell said a subject bought a firearm from him at a gun show, and then later reported it as a fraudulent charge on his credit card. The identity of the suspect is known, and misdemeanor charges are being sought for Fraudulent Stopping Payment on an Instrument. The firearm was also entered as stolen.


 

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Monday afternoon, Officers responded to the Menard's store, 4400 Wisconsin Avenue, in reference to a theft that occurred over the weekend. Approximately $779.98 worth of items were taken from the business. No suspects have been identified at this time.


 

Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 1300 block of East 10th Street Monday morning in reference to a found property call. Upon arrival, Officers gathered a wallet that had non-owner identifiable property inside. The wallet was collected, and a report was generated for the found property.


 

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