Police Blotter 9/25/13

Columbia Police

Sept. 17
Shirley M. Wright, 45, of Columbia, was arrested for possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, no insurance and driving while license suspended on Admiral Parkway northbound at Wedgewood.

Sept. 18
Jacob S. Joyner, 24, of Columbia, was arrested for battery.

Ricky A. Teal, 54, of Cahokia, was arrested on two counts of theft from a coin operated machine and two counts of unlawful possession of a coin operated machine key on Admiral Parkway at Eagle Drive. The alleged incident occurred in Southwoods Center, with $380 stolen.

Sept. 20
Dustin Timmermeier, 19, of Litchfield, Tobey A. Oliver, 19, of Waterloo, and Lauren A. Simpson, 18, of Arnold, Mo., were each cited for unlawful consumption of alcohol in Bolm-Schuhkraft Park.

Sept. 22
Jarrod A. Rucks, 28, of Columbia, was arrested for DUI and speeding on Main Street at Locust Street.

Jessica L. Marek, 29, of Fenton, Mo., was arrested for DUI, speeding and expired registration on Mark Drive at Admiral Parkway.

Steven W. Burgdorf, 28, of St. Louis, was arrested for DUI and speeding on I-255 at milepost 8.8.

Monroe County Sheriff

Sept. 17
Jarrod Grimes of Valmeyer was arrested on a Monroe County warrant.

Sept. 21
Michael Reeder of South Roxana was arrested on a Monroe County warrant.

Valmeyer Police

Sept. 5

Sarah L. Diveley, 26, of Waterloo, was charged with theft from Mike’s Convenience Store.

Waterloo Police

Sept. 10
Dean Herman, 36, of Waterloo, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding and driving while license revoked on Route 3 at Warren Drive.

Sept. 23
Waterloo police officer Scott W. Spencer was transported to St. Anthony’s Medical Center in St. Louis for treatment of minor injuries and later released following a two-vehicle crash that occurred shortly after 8 a.m. at the intersection of Market and Front streets. A 2002 GMC Sierra driven by Jullie A. Brigance of Waterloo was traveling eastbound on Front Street and crossed onto Market, striking the side of Spencer’s north-bound patrol car, resulting in extensive damage. Brigance, who was not injured, was cited for failure to yield.


Corey Saathoff

Corey is the editor of the Republic-Times. He has worked at the newspaper since 2004, and currently resides in Columbia. He is also the principal singer-songwriter and plays guitar in St. Louis area country-rock band The Trophy Mules.
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