November 6, 2014

Dexter Police Nov. 5-6, 2014 Police investigated an accident that occurred on the Walmart parking lot at 10:17 a.m. Tuesday when Christy R. Sanders, 37, of Bernie turned into a parking post. David C. Seabaugh, 46, of Dexter was arrested on two Stoddard County warrants for failure to appear. He was transported to the Stoddard County Jail, where a bond of $10,000 was set. He remains in jail...

Dexter Police

Nov. 5-6, 2014

* Police investigated an accident that occurred on the Walmart parking lot at 10:17 a.m. Tuesday when Christy R. Sanders, 37, of Bernie turned into a parking post.

* David C. Seabaugh, 46, of Dexter was arrested on two Stoddard County warrants for failure to appear. He was transported to the Stoddard County Jail, where a bond of $10,000 was set. He remains in jail.

* Richard L. McAlister, 53, of Dexter was arrested at 4:46 p.m. Tuesday at 312 W. Business Hwy. 60. He was charged with stealing. Bond was set at $200 cash only.

* Police are investigating a report of identity theft from a resident on Lyndel Street on Tuesday afternoon.

* Police are investigating the theft of a vehicle reported from Crane St. at 11:03 a.m. Wednesday.

* Damage to a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer parked at 418 N. Elm St. was discovered and reported to Dexter Police at 12:23 p.m. Wednesday. The incident remains under investigation

* Rebecca L. McCarl, 24, of Puxico was arrested for stealing, shoplifting and trespassing at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday at Walmart. Bond was set at $275 cash only.

* Joshua A. Rogers, 24, of Bell City was arrested on a local warrant for failure to appear. Bond was set at $300 cash only.

Stoddard County

Nov. 5-6, 2014

* Darla Jean Rogers, 45, of Advance was arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance. Bond was set at $7,500 cash, and she remains in the Stoddard County Jail.

* Josh William Mitchell, 26, of Dexter was arrested on a warrant for second degree burglary. There is no bond, and he remains in the county jail.

Highway Patrol

Nov. 5-6, 2014

* No additional arrests for the period.

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