A 30-year-old Sedalia man has been charged with drug-related felonies after the search of his residence on January 28 revealed multiple drug-related items.
According to a detective’s report, the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force, along with assistance from the Pettis County Sheriff’s Office and Miller County Sheriff’s Office’s Entry Team, executed a narcotics search warrant at a residence in the 1200 block of South Carr Avenue in Sedalia. They say they located capsules containing fentanyl and methamphetamine as well as a dollar bill with a white substance on it that tested positive for methamphetamine.
According to the report, Viktor Gergovskyy admitted to using and selling fentanyl capsules.
A Sedalia man is facing a couple of felonies for alleged criminal activity at a storage facility on December 16.
According to a Sedalia Police report, officers were dispatched to a business for a witness report of a subject jumping the fence and entering Rac-Jac Storage on Green Ridge Road.
Investigating, the officers saw Adam Shephard come out of a unit with a green duffel bag. Shephard had a broken lock in his pocket. Near the duffel bag- which Shephard had discarded as he briefly tried to elude authorities, officers located a tire iron with a straight edge and another tool with a small forked end.
A 62-year-old Sedalia man who was arrested after the execution of a search warrant in Pettis County is facing multiple felony charges.
The Sedalia Police Department served the warrant in the 3100 block of Wing Avenue on October 9. Upon making entry, three adult subjects were located and detained without incident.
Officers say they found methamphetamine, buprenorphine naloxone, marijuana, packaging materials and drug paraphernalia during the search.
Joseph Michael Jones has been charged with Class C Felonies for Trafficking Drugs in the Second Degree and Delivery of a Controlled Substance; and two counts of a Class D Felony for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Jones posted $75,000 surety bond on October 15.
A 26-year-old Sedalia woman is facing felony charges for allegedly assaulting a woman with a weapon last year.
According to a sheriff’s report on May 5, a woman entered a residence on State Route E with some friends and got into an altercation with another woman. Chelsie R. Comfort is alleged to have struck the woman in the head with a hammer. After the altercation, Comfort and her friends left the scene, and the victim wen to the hospital for treatment of her injuries.
Comfort is charged with a Class D Felony for Assault in the Second Degree and an Unclassified Felony for Armed Criminal Action. She posted $50,000 surety bond on July 28.