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Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Damaged Yard, Fence, Mailbox

Calls to the Lake Saint Louis Police Department from Oct. 26 to Nov. 1.

October 26:

  • An officer responded to a violation of an order of protection on Meadows Circle Drive.
  • A 42" flat screen TV was stolen from Walmart on Ronald Reagan Drive.

October 27:

  • There was a report of a fraudulent use of a credit device on Harbor Bend Court.

October 28:

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  • An officer investigated a report of suspicious circumstances involving an elderly female on Huzzah Drive.
  • An unidentified male subject stole four gray hooded jackets from Von Maur on Fountain Grass Drive, valued at $312. The subject was seen entering an orange Dodge Ram pickup and then left the area.
  • A male driver was arrested on Freymuth Road for an active warrant and possession of marijuana.
  • A male subject was arrested for DWI on Highway N. The subject refused to submit to a breath test.

October 29:

  • There was a report of a domestic incident between a husband and wife on Prospect Village Drive. No charges were filed.
  • A cell phone and radio were stolen from a vehicle on Chantilly Court.
  • During a traffic stop on Breezy Knoll Lane, the male driver was arrested for DWI and possession of marijuana. A passenger was also arrested for an active warrant.

October 30:

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  • Police took a report of an assault that occurred on Cannes Court, and an investigation is ongoing.
  • A fence was damaged by unknown person(s) on Larochelle Court.
  • Miscelleaneous stolen electronics were recovered on Larochelle Court.
  • There was an assault on Lake Knoll Drive.
  • A cell phone was found on Savoy Drive.
  • There was a report of a damaged mailbox on Savoy Drive.
  • A domestic assault occurred on Rue De Paix between a female subject and a male subject. Both were issued summonses.
  • Police responded to a domestic incident on Bent Oak Drive between a husband and wife. It was deemed non-criminal in nature and no charges were filed.

October 31:

  • A vehicle drove onto a yard on Oak Hill Drive, damaging landscape bricks and a mailbox, and then left the scene.
  • A female subject threatening suicide on Twin Lake Drive was taken into protective custody by police and transported to a hospital.
  • Police took a female subject on Ronald Reagan Drive who said she wanted to kill herself to a hospital for voluntary commitment.

November 1:

  • Sexual misconduct involving a child was reported on Hickory Glen Court.

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