A 32-year-old Sedalia man charged with felonies in Pettis County following an incident in December has changed his plea.
Adam Shephard was arrested on December 16, 2020 after officers with the Sedalia Police Department were dispatched to the Rac-Jac Storage in reference to a report of someone jumping the fence to the property.
When officers arrived they witnessed Shephard exit one of the units carrying a green duffle bag. Shephard was found to be in possession of a broken lock. Officers also located a tire iron and another tool with a forked end near the duffle bag that Shephard had discarded when he attempted to run from the police.
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A Sedalia man is facing a couple of felonies for alleged criminal activity that took place at a storage unit on December 16.
According to a report from the Sedalia Police Department, officers were dispatched to an area business after a witness reported a subject jumping the fence and entering the Rac-Jac Storage on Green Ridge Road.
Investigating officers witnessed Adam Shephard exit one of the units, carrying a green duffle bag. Officers found that Shephard had a broken lock in his pocket. Near the duffle bag, which Shephard had discarded as he briefly attempted to elude authorities, officers located a tire iron with a straight edge and another tool with a forked end.
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.