Police Blotter | 12-21-22 | Republic-Instances

(Data on this report is gathered from police businesses, county courts and emergency radio dispatch. The general public is reminded that defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible and expenses could generally be dropped or modified as a part of the authorized course of.) 

Columbia Police

Dec. 10 – Alec M. Venhaus, 20, of Columbia, was arrested about 7:45 p.m. for possession of fraudulent ID, illegal possession of hashish (driver), one headlight, rushing and no insurance coverage on Route 3 at Carl Road. 

Dec. 14 – Columbia Hearth Division, Columbia EMS and Columbia police responded shortly earlier than 7:50 a.m. to a pure gasoline line that was struck throughout development on the rear of the previous Immaculate Conception College constructing within the 300 block of South Metter Road. An official on scene reported a short while later that the state of affairs was contained to that normal space and there was no want for neighboring residences to evacuate.  Ameren was dispatched to the scene. No accidents have been reported within the incident. 

Dec. 15 – Rasheed J. Taylor, 25, of East St. Louis, was arrested for home battery and youngster endangerment on I-255 southbound.

Dec. 16 – Heather D. Moll, 37, of St. Mary, Mo., was arrested about 2:15 a.m. for DUI, unlawful transportation of alcohol and unlawful lane utilization on Quarry Street at Palmer Creek Drive.

Dec. 16 – Jamal W.W. Hutchinson Sr., 37, of Belleville, was arrested for home battery at 2611 Columbia Lakes Drive.

Dec. 16 – Debra Hoskins, 60, of Waterloo, Mary Hoskins, 63, of Waterloo, and Darryl O. Davis,  61, of Cahokia Heights, have been all arrested about 2:15 a.m. on Route 3 at Hill Prime Street for possession of a stolen automobile. The automobile, a 1999 Mercury, had been reported stolen earlier this month in Cahokia Heights. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Division and Metro East Auto Theft Activity Power assisted on this case. 

Dec. 18 – Madelynn G. Rachels, 21, of Columbia, was arrested about 1:45 a.m. for home battery within the 600 block of Bridgeview Drive.

Dec. 18 – The demise of an individual found with a gunshot wound to the pinnacle shortly after 10 a.m. within the 100 block of Gall Street is beneath investigation. An Illinois State Police crime scene companies unit responded to the scene together with an official from the Monroe County coroner’s workplace. Columbia police mentioned no foul play is suspected on this case. A 40-year-old white male was discovered with what seemed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a maroon 2011 Nissan Maxima within the driveway of the property.

Millstadt Police 

Dec. 17 – At 7:34 a.m., Shawn R. Kitterman, 52, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine throughout a site visitors cease at North Fundamental Road at Gooding Road.

Monroe County Sheriff

Dec. 14 – An harm crash occurred shortly earlier than 9:30 a.m. on Bluff Street close to Fountain Street. A 2014 Chevy Equinox pushed by Dwaine C. McDonald, 42, of Valmeyer, was touring north on Bluff Street when he tried to keep away from hanging a deer and went off the highway the place it curves at Fountain Street. The automobile struck a highway signal and went down the embankment. McDonald was handled by Monroe County EMS and transported to Mercy South Hospital in St. Louis County.

Dec. 17 – At about 11:20 p.m. on Bluff Street close to Ziebold Street in Valmeyer, a 2004 Mercury Sable pushed by Tyler J. Jones, 27, of Waterloo, swerved to overlook a deer whereas touring south, misplaced management and crossed the middle line, persevering with into the northbound ditch and rolling over within the woods. No accidents have been reported.

Dec. 18 – Dale E. Gummersheimer, 59, of Purple Bud, was arrested about 9:15 p.m. for home battery within the 1500 block of Hill Prime Street.

Dec. 18 – Dustin C. Michels, 39, of Purple Bud, was charged with 11 counts of possession of a weapon by a felon (9 mm, .38 caliber and two .22 caliber handguns, two 12 gauge and two 20 gauge shotguns, a .22 caliber rifle and a .223 caliber AR-15 rifle), possession of a firearm with revoked FOID and possession of a firearm with out FOID shortly earlier than 7 p.m. within the 1900 block of Ames Street.

Dec. 19 – Emergency personnel responded to a automobile crash shortly after 6:30 p.m. within the space of Bluff Street north of Limestone Lane close to Valmeyer. The driving force of the automobile advised 911 she swerved to keep away from hanging a deer and went off the roadway, hanging a velocity restrict signal. She reported chest ache on account of colliding with the steering wheel.

St. Clair County Sheriff

Dec. 15 – The Columbia Hearth Division responded to what was known as in as a potential barn hearth at 1637 Mule Street in rural St. Clair County shortly earlier than 7:30 a.m. Upon arrival, it was decided to be a 15-by-20-foot rooster coop that had already burned to the bottom. A dozen chickens died within the blaze, a fireplace official mentioned. After reviewing surveillance video footage from in a single day, the owners have been capable of decide that the fireplace had began about 1 a.m., unbeknownst to them.

Dec. 16 – The Columbia Hearth Division and Columbia EMS responded together with the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Division about 2 p.m. for a automobile crash within the space of Imbs Station Street at Cement Hole Street in rural St. Clair County. The automobile was on its facet in a wooded space. The male driver of the automobile was handled by EMS personnel on scene however refused medical transport. A Columbia EMS ambulance gave the person a experience to his residence, which was situated close by.

Waterloo Police

Dec. 16 – Alexandria M. Nations, 27, of Waterloo, was arrested shortly earlier than 10 p.m. for DUI and illegal possession of hashish (driver) at McDonald’s, 176 Market Drive. 

Dec. 20 – Wayne J. Faust, 68, of Columbia, was arrested for no insurance coverage, no seat belt and unlawful transportation of alcohol on North Rogers Road at Covington Drive.

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