"Hazelwood Patch" offers a rundown of several recent crimes committed in town, as reported the Hazelwood Police Department.
Police said the man's blood-alcohol content was .12 percent during the accident.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
The bullet grazed the victim's leg and he escaped serious injury, police said.
The statewide program helps neighborhoods to become prepared for disasters.
American Traffic Solutions commissioned a cost-benefit analysis and found that the red-light cameras in Hazelwood have saved the city more than $800,00 over five years.
Quentin A. Quinn allegedly demanded money, but did not display a weapon.
Serious crime in areas protected by St. Louis County Police Department personnel has decreased since last year in all categories but one. Police officers cover 400,000-plus residents of unincorporated areas and contract municipalities in St. Louis County.
A group of suspects fired several shots into the home in the 200 block of Manning before fleeing the scene.
Also, two intoxicated neighbors come to blows and several incidents of stealing occurred in recent weeks.
The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between July 7 through July 13.
After serving as the Hazelwood police chief for 26 years, Wolf retired on July 1.
And, a bug zapper is stolen from a home in the Riverwood Estates Subdivision, in Wednesday's crime report.
Plus several cars are broken into in Tuesday's crime report.
The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between July 1 through July 6.
Hazelwood is one of only three fire departments that maintain this level of training certification and equipment support.
Hazelwood Fire Chief Dave Radel said there will be zero-tolerance for similar events in the future.
Plus, police are investigating two separate incidents of people driving off without paying for gas at a local gas station in Thursday's crime report.
And two people were arrested at Musick Park for marijuana possession in Friday's crime report.
Plus, a store employee is arrested for stealing money in Wednesday's crime report.
Police believe a vehicle found on fire was set purposely.
Hazelwood officials are still considering safety issues related to the dry, hot weather before giving the final ‘go ahead’ on its July 4th Fireworks Display.
The night turned violent for a group of teens as they left a house party, according to the Hazelwood Police Department.
More than 20 recreational vehicles and campers were broken into. But only those at the service center area were targeted.
Twenty-two deaths have been caused by car crashes in St. Louis County so far this year. That matches the pace set last year.
Philanda Jamison plead guilty on heroin charges.
The 47-year-old Berkeley man allegedly assaulted his girlfriend in Hazelwood on June 14.
The Hazelwood Community Center and Civic Center East are open now as cooling centers for residents looking to escape the excessive heat.
With temperatures reaching 108 degrees possibly on Thursday, Hazelwood's fire chief gives some advice on staying safe and healthy through this string of heat.
And, a driver with warrants ditches his car during a traffic stop in Wednesday's crime report.
Two people held up a man at Bridgeport Crossing Apartments in the apartment stairwell, police said.
And, Hazelwood Police are investigating missing funds at an area bank in Monday's crime report.
The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between June 16 through June 22.
Plus, Hazelwood Police have to stake out in front of a home after a woman receives numerous threats, in Friday's crime report.
Hazelwood Police said the woman resisted and told him to stop.
And, with summer upon us, air conditioning thefts are increasing. Here's Wednesday's crime report.
Plus, unlocked doors make easy access for burglars in Tuesday's crime report.
Marquicio Johnson will serve concurrent sentences after being found guilty of the beating death of his girlfriend's two-year-old great-niece.
Police said the man had sex with a 13-year-old girl May 7.
One of the pets that was brought out of the house on Foxfield after the flames subsided was near death. Hazelwood firefighters stabilized the dog on the scene and she was transported to a local animal hospital where she made a miraculous recovery.