This is a compilation of reports released by the Pettis County Sheriff s Office:
On Wednesday, Pettis County Deputies responded to a burglary in progress in the 36000 block of Route KK. A suspect was identified, but was not yet located at the time of the report.
On Wednesday, John Walker reported to deputies that his license plates were stolen off his vehicle while it was parked at either the 400 block of North Magnolia, or Bothwell Regional Health Center. The plates were entered as stolen.
On Monday, Pettis County Deputies took an assault report of a special victim located at 333 South Lamine in Sedalia. Formal charges were requested for 3rd degree assault/special victim.
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Sedalia Police Reports for December 18, 2020
This article is compiled from Sedalia Police Department reports:
On Wednesday around 9:30 p.m, Sedalia Police responded to Inter-State Studios, 3500 Snyder Road, on a report of someone jumping the fence at Rac-Jac Storage at 3505 Green Ridge Road. A suspect was located and arrested inside the fenced area of the storage units. 31-year-old Adam C. Shephard of Sedalia was taken to the Pettis County Jail on a 24-hour hold and charged with 2nd degree burglary, 1st degree trespassing, stealing and possession of burglary tools.
On Thursday evening around 7:30 p.m., Sedalia Police responded to 3402 W. Broadway on a domestic disturbance. Investigation revealed that it was a discipline issue between parent and child.
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BRHC Doctors Receive First Doses of Pfizer Vaccine
Doctors at Bothwell Regional Health Center were the first to receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Sedalia Friday morning at 10 a.m.
In a small room off the hospital s cafeteria, the first group of doctors were vaccinated by Sarah Wuellner, infection prevention nurse, and Leslie Stevenson, both from the BRHC Infection Prevention Department.
The vaccination is a two-step process. Those who received the vaccine Friday must return in 21 days for a booster shot of the same vaccine, explained BRHC CEO Lori Wightman.
“I think it s an exciting day,” Wightman remarked after the first group of doctors received their shot in the arm (in the deltoid muscle) to immunize them against the coronavirus.