Month in Crime: December Crime Review in Eureka and Wildwood
Here are our top emergency and crime stories in December for Eureka and Wildwood.
Frank L. Zerjav, a local tax adviser, pled guilty to submitting false tax returns for three years, evading approximately $183,000. Eureka police released the results of their six-day crackdown on impaired drivers in the area. One traffic ticket was issued for Drinking While Intoxicated. A man was arrested for exposing himself after he struck a moving vehicle with a can of soda on Interstate 44. Two teenagers from Wildwood were accused of throwing a landscaping brick through a car window on Castle Pines Drive in Ballwin, and stealing a radar detector. A man was charged with involuntary manslaughter after a drunk-driving accident on Interstate 44 near Eureka caused a truck driver to swerve and overturn. A Wildwood man harassed a Chesterfield…
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