This article is compiled from reports issued by the Pettis County Sheriff’s Office.
Sunday night, Pettis County deputies attempted a traffic stop in the area of East Broadway Boulevard and Highway M, because the vehicle had multiple equipment violations. The vehicle continued to drive, even though deputies were driving behind it with their emergency lights and sirens activated. The vehicle eventually came to a stop near East 7th Street near Madison Avenue. The driver was found to be operating the motor vehicle without a valid license and had a Clay County failure to appear warrant for the same charge. The driver, Candice M. McIntosh, 43, of Versailles, was arrested. The vehicle was inventoried before it was towed. During the search, multiple pieces of drug paraphernalia were located. McIntosh was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be held for 24 hours pending felony charges of resisting arrest and driving without a valid license, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia. The passenger, Phillip Steven Keller, 43, of Blue Springs, had an extradition warrant from Kansas City and a warrant for failure to appear from Jackson County on original charges of possession of a controlled substance with bond set at $5,000 . Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia charges are being sought against Keller, although he was released from the scene and was not in custody at the time of the complaint.
Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the area of South Grand Avenue and Brentwood Avenue Sunday morning because the vehicle had an expired registration. The driver of the vehicle, Billie A. Green, 43, of Sedalia, was arrested after her driver’s license was found to be suspended. Green also had a warrant out of Henry County until August 2022 for the same charge. Green was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked on charges of driving while suspended and the FTA warrant. Bail was set at $300 cash only.
Friday evening, deputies took a report of identity theft in the 24000 block of Flint Road in Pettis County. There were no leads or suspects at the time of the report.
On the afternoon of April 6, deputies were dispatched to the Elm Hills Mobile Home Park in the 1400 block of Elm Hills Boulevard. The report was about an assault between two minors. Contact was established with both the minors and their parents. A juvenile referral was completed and both juveniles were released to their parents.
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