Sedalia Police Reports For May 12, 2021
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.
On the evening of May 7th, Officers took a report in the lobby of the Police Department from Erica Gross in regards to a theft of a debit card device. Gross stated her grandmother s debit card was stolen and used to make fraudulent charges. A suspect has not been identified at this time.
Tuesday night, Officers responded to the 400 block of North Engineer Avenue for a report of domestic assault. Officers made contact with both parties, who both stated the other had assaulted them. Both subjects had injuries caused by the other. A 12 hour log was completed, as a primary aggressor could not be determined. One subject was transported to a safe location.
The office of District Attorney Micheal Murray issued the following press release Wednesday regarding felony cases recently heard in 35th District Court by Judge Mike Smith:
Amber Scheree Sims pled guilty to the felony offense of Delivery of a Controlled Substance and was sentenced to 20 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. Further, Sims pled guilty to the felony offense of Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence and was sentenced to 10 years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division.
Ernie Escamilla pled guilty to the state jail felony offense of Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle and was sentenced to 8 months, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, State Jail Division.
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San Andreas, CA–Earlier this month a domestic violence incident in Calaveras County escalated in a story that can be found here.
More information has been released about the standoff with police, the hostage, the name, and the lengthy rap sheet of the suspect.
The suspect has been identified as Mark Aitulagi Lavea who after ambushing and injuring a Deputy, took a hostage at a nearby apartment complex, forcing the victim to act as a human shield, The Deputies were in an elevated parking lot that combined with a large concrete retaining wall and a large, long, metal railing helped conceal the hostage-taker and victim. As the suspect attempted to force the victim up a concrete stairway, the suspect was shot by a deputy sheriff which
IPSO busts large-scale methamphetamine distribution ring in rural Iberia Parish
and last updated 2021-05-11 14:35:31-04
NEW IBERIA, La. â Investigators with the Iberia Parish Sheriff s Office have made an arrest after breaking up a large-scale methamphetamine distribution ring in rural Iberia Parish.
According to IPSO, its Special Investigative Unit initiated an investigation of a large-scale methamphetamine distribution ring in rural Iberia Parish over the past several months.
IPSO says it discovered that Lance Narcisse, 34, was identified as a key individual in this drug organization.
IPSO says that on April 3, a traffic stop was conducted on Narcisse who then fled the vehicle with 2 lbs. of methamphetamine before being apprehended after a brief foot pursuit.