Travis McClure, of St. Peters, reached speeds of more than 73 mph on residential streets, running stop signs, nearly hitting other oncoming cars almost running over pedestrians who had to run from the street to avoid being hit.
St. Peters Police have decided not to press charges against the man after an incident Sunday in Tanglewood Subdivision.
The accused man told sheriff's deputies he would not turn himself in, but was moving back to Colorado.
The other driver in the crash was airlifted a hospital in serious condition.
The ball's now in the court of alleged quadruple-killer Christopher Vaughn and his team of defense lawyers.
Also in the St. Peters crime report a wallet goes missing in a gym locker room.
The man stole the blades at three Walmart stores in St. Charles County, and was arrested during a fourth attempt, police said.
Thomas Barry was involved in a two-car crash on Sunday.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, counterfeit money discovered at bank.
Another expert witness told the jury how he found some serious flaws in the story Christopher Vaughn, a graduate of Francis Howell High School and former St. Peters resident, told the police about how his wife and three children ended up dead.
Police say an unidentified male stood behind the girl, who had the Frisbee in her hand, and put his hands on her waist making her feel uncomfortable.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, an iPod and a knife were taken from a locked vehicle.
Roy and Loreda Yewell sustained moderate injuries after crashing on Interstate 44.
Powder burns on the faces of Christopher Vaughn's children show they were shot from only a foot away, an expert witness said.
Veronica E. Carassa was hit by another driver on Sept. 6.
Also in the St. Peters crime report is a former employee admits to stealing money.
Other items in the St. Peters crime report include theft and a damaged car hood.
St. Peters Police said the man knew the JC Penney gift cards were stolen when he bought them at half the face value
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Other items in the St. Peters crime report include a drug bust during a traffic stop and a stolen grill.
The Missouri state trooper said the man jerked involuntarily and had drug-related items in the car.
The teen tackled his father and crashed through a wooden door, according to a court document.
Other items in the St. Peters crime report include property damage and assault.
Two St. Peters drivers were involved in a crash on Route 370, but only one sustained any injuries.
St. Peters Police say Cody Friedman, 17, argued with his mother and struck her in the nose with a pair of shoes, giving her a bloody nose. He also pushed her into a table and chairs, slightly injuring her arm.
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Other items in the St. Peters crime report include a drug arrest at a traffic stop and a bar fight.
The accused was on probation for tampering with with a car at the time.
Other items in the St. Peters crime report include a missing cell phone and a stolen wallet.
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Two people were charged with intent to make methamphetamine after a traffic stop.
Police said the man's actions are "becoming increasingly aggressive."
Other items in the St. Peters crime report include stolen prescription medication and fraudulent purchases.
A black male told teller he had a gun during a robbery at the Bank on Wednesday afternoon.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, a car gets doused with red paint.
The woman went to the hospital to treat her injuries, police said.
Drug Task Force detectives said they also found meth and chemicals to make meth in the woman's home.
The following are selected reports from the St. Peters Police Department.
Randall Lynn Stuckey, was sentenced to 36 months in prison for defrauding more than fifty clients who invested more than $2.2 million dollars with him between 2007 and July 2010.