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Police Log: Lock Up iPods and Diamond Rings

Many accidents occurred recently in Wildwood, in addition to a runaway juvenile. St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood (6th) Precinct officers responded to the following developments between Aug. 20 to Aug. 25.

 

Following are recent incidences handled by St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood (6th) Precinct officers:

A person was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) on Manchester Road on Aug. 21.

An i-Pod was stolen overnight from an unlocked vehicle on Aug. 21.

A diamond ring was stolen from a house on Wynncrest Falls on Aug. 22.

A person was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) on Missouri Route 109 on Aug. 23.

Police were called regarding a loud party at a campsite in Babler Memorial Park on Aug. 25; 14 juveniles were charged with curfew violations and picked up by parents.

A runaway juvenile from a home on Bouquet Road was reported on Aug. 25, and was located on the same day.

DATE ACCIDENT LOCATION INJURY STATUS
8/20 Missouri Route 100 and Taylor With injury and leaving the scene
8/20 Manchester and Old Fairway No injury
8/21 Wild Horse Creek and Cliffview No injury
8/22 Missouri Route 109 and Manchester No injuries but involved a deer
8/22 4102 Missouri Route 109 No injuries
8/22 Clayton and Wynncrest Falls No injuries but involved a deer
8/22 Taylor and Missouri Route 100 No injury
8/22 Manchester Road Injury and involved a deer
8/23 Centaur No injury
8/23 Missouri Route 109 at Westhampton Woods With injury
8/23 Missouri Route 109 and Hawthorne Village Parkway No injury
8/24 Wildhorse Parkway and Burnham Court No injury
8/24 Missouri Route 109 at Clayton No injury
8/24 Missouri Route 109 at Shepard No injury
8/25 Missouri Route 109 and Chestnutt Bluff With injury
8/25 Missouri Route 109 and Chestnut Bluff Without injury
8/25 Old State at Lakeshore Meadows Minor injury

Details for this article were provided by the St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood officers.

Related Topics: St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood, St. Louis County Police Wildwood, Wildwood Crimes, Wildwood Police Blotter, and Wildwood Police Report

Margaret Poynter

9:09 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Looks as if Hwy. 109 should be patrolled more closely or the speed limit reduced. Drivers ride my bumper if I drive the speed limit or honk if I make a left turn.

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