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Assault at Applebees, Larcenies: Eureka Police Log

POLICE LOG March 11-17: Eureka Police Department officers also handled another attempted suicide and multiple accidents.

 

Following are recent incidences handled by Eureka Police Department officers:

March 11

A two-vehicle accident occurred at Interstate 44 and Six Flags Road; no injuries were reported.

A two-vehicle accident occurred at Missouri Route 109 and Interstate 44; no injuries were reported.

A larceny report was taken on Emerald Oaks Court.

A larceny report also was taken on Augustine Road.

Two warrant arrests were processed at the police station.

March 12

A three-vehicle accident occurred at Missouri Route 109 and Elk Run; no injuries were reported.

A two-vehicle accident occurred at 249 E. Fifth St; no injuries were reported.

A two-vehicle accident occurred at Central Avenue and Fourth Street; no injuries were reported.

Two warrant arrests were processed at the police station.

March 13

An assault report was taken at Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar.

March 14

A three-vehicle accident occurred at Missour Route 109 and Interstate i44; no injuries were reported.

March 15

A destruction of property report was taken at Interstate 44 and Six Flags Road.

An attempted suicide report was taken on Walton Drive.

March 16

A two-vehicle accident occurred at Interstate 44 and Six Flags Road; no injuries were reported.

March 17

Police officers had no notable activity to report.

Details provided in this article were provided by Eureka Police Department officers. They do not indicate a conviction where an arrest was made.

Related Topics: Applebees, Assault at Applebees, Assaults in Eureka, Eureka Police Blotter, Eureka Police Department, Eureka Police Log, Eureka Police Reports, and Eureka crimes

Jim Descher

12:27 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013

Julie. I appreciate the police report sections you provide. I like to see if there are break-ins and such happening in the area around our house. But I do question publishing the names of streets on which a suicide attempt has occurred. It would not take much to put two and two together, an ambulance at a neighbors house for instance, for neighbors to know about this very personal event about another neighbor. Just food for thought.

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