Sedalia Police Reports for May 24, 2021
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.
Early Sunday morning, Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of West 16th Street for a report of suspicious activity. A concerned party stated she saw three juveniles filling Mountain Dew bottles with gasoline. A search of the area was conducted, and two juveniles were found and returned home.
Officers responded to the area of West Broadway Boulevard and South Limit Avenue late Sunday night to assist Pettis County Deputies on a traffic stop. Pettis County Deputies requested a female Officer to search a female suspect. The female was searched and was placed under arrest. She was then transported to the Pettis County Jail. There was no further information in the report.
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People didn’t stop going to the movies during the COVID-19 pandemic. With indoor theatres closed, drive-ins experienced an unexpected surge in attendance due to the already socially-distanced nature of the business, and accounted for the entire U.S. box office take for months.
Naturally, Ciné began thinking about how they could set up one of their own, but the logistics of doing so while maintaining the quality experience patrons of the downtown Athens nonprofit theatre had come to expect over the past 14 years presented a challenge.
Beginning Tuesday, June 1, the public will be able to pull into the parking lot of the old General Time/Westclox building at 100 Newton Bridge Road and safely enjoy the Ciné Drive-In, a weekly event that will feature food trucks, refreshments and the familiar faces of Ciné staff running the show.