MSHP Arrest Reports for February 9, 2021
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 34-year-old Melody A. Mitchell of Knob Noster at 1:19 a.m. Tuesday in Johnson County. She was charged with driving while intoxicated careless and imprudent driving resulting in a crash, and no insurance. Mitchell was taken to the Johnson County Jail for a 12-hour hold.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 44-year-old Crystal G. Vansel of Sedalia at 10:01 p.m. Sunday in Pettis County. She was wanted on a felony Pettis County warrant for larceny. Vansel was taken to the Pettis County Jail.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 37-year-old Susan M. Thorsen of Warrensburg at 2:46 a.m. Monday in Johnson County. She was charged with driving while intoxicated, and failure to drive on the right side of the roadway resulting in a crash. Thorsen was taken to the Warrensburg Police Department where she was booked and released.
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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.
Pettis County to Purchase K-9 Unit
Pettis County Sheriff Brad Anders made the announcement through a press released dated Jan. 29.
Anders said the charge for a K-9 was led by Pettis County Prosecutor Phillip K. Sawyer after a brief discussion about the need for such a valuable tool within the Pettis County Sheriff s Office.
Sheriff Anders said the purchase of a K-9 would take place within the week, along with the purchase of requisite equipment, such as vehicle kennel, eco-control kit, and door popper.
Dep. Jimmy Moore was selected as the handler for the new K-9 unit.
“Deputy Moore is an active and thorough law enforcement officer who will undoubtedly do well with this assignment,” Anders said in the press release.