Following is the Lake Saint Louis Police Department Crime Log of
reported incidents for the period of November 21, 2012 through November 27,
2012:
11/21/12
A one-vehicle accident occurred on I-64 east of Prospect. There were no injuries.
A 58-year-old female was arrested for shoplifting at Walmart.
A two-vehicle accident occurred on I-64 near Peruque Creek Bridge. There were no injuries.
Summonses were issued to a 17-year-old male and a 20-year-old male for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop on Veterans Memorial Parkway.
11/22/12
A 24-year-old female driver was arrested for driving while intoxicated on Highway N near Glen Brook Manor Drive. The driver's blood alcohol content was later measured at .217%.
A 44-year-old female was arrested for DWI on Chase Court at Lake Saint Louis Boulevard.
A 30-year-old female was arrested for driving while intoxicated (prior offender) at Hawk Ridge Trail.
A 30-year-old male was arrested for DWI on Robert Raymond Drive.
Police responded to Bent Twig Drive regarding a dumpster fire on Cedar Circle Drive. Not suspicious in nature.
Police responded to an accident/leaving the scene which occurred in front of the 200 bock of Woodlake Court.
A 38-year-old female was arrested for DWI on Woodlake Court.
An officer was dispatched to the 1400 block of Little Piney Drive regarding a stealing report.
An unoccupied vehicle was parked partially in the street on Lake Saint Louis Boulevard. The vehicle was towed due to being a traffic hazard.
11/23/12
An officer responded to Briarwood Court for a report of an attempted theft and property damage. It was reported that unknown person(s) attempted to cut down and steal an eight foot tall Alberta spruce tree valued at $400.
A 26-year-old male was arrested as a fugitive on westbound I-64 west of Prospect Road.
After transporting an 18-year-old white male to the Lake Saint Louis Police Department for questioning, an officer discovered contraband inside his right pants pocket. The subject was released on summons.
11/24/12
A mailbox was damaged on Huntwood Terrace.
A 35-year-old female driver was cited for leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash involving two vehicles on Sommers Road at Highway N.
A 21-year-old male was arrested for shoplifting and for active arrest warrants for a drug offense and a 24-year-old female was also charged with shoplifting on Ronald Reagan Drive.
A 21-year-old female was arrested for active warrants at Hawk Ridge Trail.
11/25/12
An abandoned vehicle was towed from eastbound Interstate 70 east of Highway A.
An officer investigated a motor vehicle crash on westbound I-64 near Lake Saint Louis Boulevard involving two vehicles. There were no reports of injury and both vehicles were driven from the scene.
An officer responded to a parking lot on Fountain Grass Drive for a report of a motor vehicle crash where a vehicle had left the scene. The damaged vehicle was driven from the scene.
An officer investigated a motor vehicle crash involving two vehicles on South Henke Road at the intersection of Technology Drive. There were no reports of injury and both vehicles were driven from the scene.
11/27/12
A four vehicle accident occurred on I-64 where the first vehicle struck the second vehicle and caused a chain reaction where two other vehicles were struck. No injuries to any party.
A 37-year-old female was arrested for active warrants on Civic Center Drive.
A credit card was reported stolen from a residence on Marquette Drive.
A two-vehicle accident occurred on Hawk Ridge Trail near Ronald Reagan Drive. There were no injuries.
A 23-year-old male was arrested on an active warrant. Chesterfield PD.
A two-vehicle accident occurred at Lake Saint Louis Boulevard and Technology Drive. There were no injuries.
An auto accident with injuries occurred at Lake Saint Louis Boulevard and Bent Oak Drive. One subject was transported to the hospital.
An officer responded to Nantua Court for a report of an animal bite.
A set of keys was found in the 3400 block of Technology Drive.
From the Lake Saint Louis Police Department
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