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SEDALIA MAN CHARGED WITH LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT HAS COURT PROCEEDING SET FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
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COURT PROCEEDING SCHEDULED FOR SEDALIA MAN FACING LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT FELONY CHARGE
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A 65-year-old Sedalia man is facing a felony for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident that caused physical injury to another person in October.
Jesus Fierro-Gutierrez was allegedly the driver of a vehicle that caused a vehicle accident on October 10 that resulted in one man getting one of his fingers amputated as a result of the crash.
Fierro-Gutierrez is charged with a Class C Felony for Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Causing Physical Injury. Fierro-Gutierrez posted $7,500 surety bond on January 5, 2021.
Fierro-Gutierrez was arraigned on December 28, 2020. A Preliminary Hearing in this case is set for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10 at Pettis County Circuit Court.
A 65-year-old Sedalia man is facing a felony for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident that caused physical injury to another person.
According to a report from the Sedalia Police Department, an officer reported to the scene of an injury accident on October 10, 2020. Upon arrival, the officer noted the victim had part of his middle finger on his right hand amputated during the accident. The victim said he was eastbound on West Broadway Boulevard when a silver minivan pulled out in front of him from a parking lot. The victim claimed he was not able to stop before colliding with the van. The victim said he swerved to attempt to pull into a nearby parking lot. The victim said he missed the parking-lot entrance and hit the bowling alley sign post at around 40 mph. He was transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center for treatment of his injury