Sedalia Police Reports For January 13, 2021
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports. Early Wednesday morning, Officers conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of East Broadway and South Marvin Avenue for a license violation. The driver of the vehicle had an active Pettis County warrant for Failing to Register a Motor Vehicle and Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a License. Raychel Lynn Riley, 37, of Marshall, was arrested with a bond set at $450.
Tuesday evening, Sedalia Police responded to a disturbance in the parking lot of the Police Department. While trying to determine what was going on, one of the subjects became uncooperative. The suspect refused multiple directives to get out of his car and nearly struck three Officers with his vehicle. The suspect was restrained. The subject vehicle was searched and a large quantity of THC vape cartridges, a large amount of cash, and a scale were recovered. The subject was a juvenile, who was later relea
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Column: Spanoses have stood by Chargers GM Telesco, who needs to pick up his game [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Tom Telesco has fired two coaches.
Don’t expect he’ll get a chance at three.
Though he struck gold when he drafted quarterback Justin Herbert and seems tight with the Spanoses, the best he has done is win a wild-card game every four years.
“I need to do a better job getting this team over the hump,” the longtime Chargers general manager said Wednesday, two days after he fired his second head coach in four years.
Having parted from Mike McCoy and Anthony Lynn, it’s not lost on Telesco that he could be sitting on the eject seat.
The outgoing elected officials in Madison County were presented with plaques in honor of their years of service to Madison County residents at the Dec. 16 County Board meeting.
Outgoing County Auditor Rick Faccin was the only one presented with a plaque who was present at the meeting.
Faccin, who has been county auditor since December 2000, said he appreciated his 20 years serving the people of Madison County. Faccin, Von Nida, McRae, Wesley, Michael, Moore, Chapman, Parkinson, Novacich-Koberna
He said that he has met and worked with great people regardless of their political party.
“You learn a lot and you learn that just because your idea is different from somebody else’s doesn’t make them wrong and you right or vice versa,” he said. “And it’s been a pleasurable experience for me. Good luck to everybody and may God bless you and I wish everybody well.”
Police calls
The Rutherford County Sheriffâs Office received 128 calls on Wednesday; Forest City police received 53 calls; Spindale police processed 40 calls; Rutherfordton police received 39 calls; Lake Lure police processed 7 calls; Rutherford County EMS processed 59 calls; Rescue processed 25 calls.
Fire calls
Cliffside firefighters were called to a motor vehicle crash; Green Hill firefighters responded to a brush fire with the Forestry Service assisting on the scene; SDO firefighters were dispatched to a gas leak and smoke non-structure; Sandy Mush firefighters processed a motor vehicle crash and a smoke non-structure.
Arrests
Christopher Jared Beaumont, 47, Ellington Heights in Spindale, was charged with failure to appear-speeding; $500 bond.