Juveniles 'Creating Havoc'; Graffiti Behind Manchester Rd. Business
The following information was supplied by the Warson Woods Police Department for the period ending May 29. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Rowdy kids and graffiti behind a Manchester Road business are among the highlights of this week's Warson Woods police report.
Thursday, May 24
- A 23-year-old Kirkwood man was arrested and charged in municipal court with driving while intoxicated (prior offender), improper lane use, and driving with no headlights at 1:36 a.m. following a traffic stop in the 10000 block of Manchester Road. He was released after posting a $550 bond.
- Police were called for a solicitor complaint in the 1600 block of Andrew Drive at 8:30 p.m. The subject was advised to cease until he obtained a permit from City Hall.
Friday, May 25
A resident of the 800 block of Rampart drive reported several male juveniles in white polo shirts ringing doorbells, jumping over fences and "creating havoc" in the area at 10:41 p.m. The juveniles fled the area prior to police arrival.
Sunday, May 27
- Police were dispatched to a disturbance on Ridge Line drive at 1:41 a.m. A roadside assistance tow truck driver declined to make repairs to a vehicle because he felt the subject requesting assistance was too intoxicated to drive. When the intoxicated subject became aggressive, police were called. The man admitted he had been drinking and the repairs were made when his girlfriend, who was not impaired, agreed to drive.
- A 47-year-old Fenton woman was arrested and charged in municipal court with driving with a suspended license and improper vehicle registration following an 8:18 p.m. traffic stop in the 10000 block of Manchester Road. She was released after posting a $400 bond.
Monday, May 28
An officer on patrol discovered vandalism to the rear of a business in the 9900 block of Manchester Road. Someone spray painted graffiti on a concrete wall in the loading dock area of the business.
Tuesday, May 29
Several unlocked vehicles were rifled through on business parking lots in the 9900 block of Manchester Road between 4:50 and 10 a.m. Nothing was taken from the cars.