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Goats Go Wild in Wildwood and Other Police Log Items

In addition to the owner of some goats getting cited twice in one week for the animals' exploration, St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood (6th) Precinct officers handled the following incidents between Sept. 24-30.

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

Officers were called to Manchester and Woods Roads due to goats running loose on Sept. 26; the owner was cited. The same development occurred again on Sept. 29, and the owner was cited again.

A traffic stop led to a suspect Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) arrest on Missouri Route 109 and New College on Sept. 27.

A person involved in an accident was arrested for outstanding warrants at 2400 Hwy. 109 on Sept. 28.

Police took a report for a vehicle window shattered by unknown means on Wynncrest Manor on Sept. 29.

A person was arrested for a felony amount of marijuana during a traffic stop on Ridge Road on Sept. 29.

A person was arrested on the suspicion of DWI made on Manchester Road on Sept. 30.

The following accidents also occurred:

DATE LOCATION NOTES Sept. 24 Missouri Route 109 and Old State No injuries Sept. 25 Old State and Rue de Lasalle No injuries Sept. 25 Old State and Nantucket Meadows No injuries Sept. 26 Alt and Hidden Valley No injuries Sept. 26 Missouri Route 109 and Rocky Ridge No injuries Sept. 27 Strecker and Shepard No injuries Sept. 28 2400 Highway 109 No injuries Sept. 28 Missouri Route 109 and Acacia No injuries Sept. 28 Missouri Route 109 and Missouri Route 100 No injuries Sept. 29 Rain Forest Arrest for suspicion of DWI
Sept. 29 Missouri Route 100 and Taylor No injuries Sept. 30 Main and Eastgate No injuries

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