Saturday, May 18, 2013
Miss any St. Peters Police news? Here's a roundup of coverage from the week of May 12.
In case you missed any police coverage around here, take a look at the St. Peters crime stories published the week of May 12, 2013. Police Blotters
Friday, May 17, 2013
Kevin Flatley, 49, of 400 block of Quiet Field Drive in St. Peters, was arrested and charged with second degree sexual misconduct by the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office issued on Thursday.
The following information was supplied by the St. Peters Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Forgery Assault Join St. Peters Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter. Felony Stealing *** For questions about this blotter, email joe.barker@patch.com.
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Kevin Flatley, 49, of 400 block of Quiet Field Drive in St. Peters, was arrested and charged with second degree sexual misconduct by the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office issued on Thursday.
St. Peters Police have made an arrest of a man accused of exposing himself to a teenage girl at the Spencer Road Library on Tuesday afternoon. Kevin Flatley, 49, of 400 block of Quiet Field Drive in St. Peters, was arrested and charged with second degree sexual misconduct by the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office on Thursday following an incident earlier this week. Flatley was taken to St. Charles County Jail where he will be held on a bond of $20,000 with 10 percent not authorized. Police tracked down Flatley after the St. Peters Criminal Investigations Detectives used various databases to track down the vehicle involved in the incident. Detectives appeared at Flatley's residence at about 12 p.m. and located the vehicle and …
St. Peters Police said a naked man approached a teenage girl on Tuesday afternoon at the Spencer Road Library. The man is still on the loose.
The following information was supplied by the St. Peters Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Felony Stealing Join St. Peters Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter. *** For questions about this blotter, email joe.barker@patch.com.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
St. Peters Police said a naked man approached a teenage girl on Tuesday afternoon at the Spencer Road Library.
St. Peters Police are looking for man who exposed himself to a teenage girl Tuesday afternoon. Police describe the suspect as a white male between 30- and 40-year-old. The man is said to have a large build and has dark hair and a goatee. Police said the man has tattoo of an Irish flag on his right upper arm with cursive writing above the flag. The man was last seen driving a green Nissan Xterra, or similar model, with tan interior. Police provided a partial plate of "AEG." According to a release from police, a witness reported to the St. Peters Police Department that he saw a completely naked man in his vehicle talking to a teenage girl at the Spencer Road Library. The witness told police the man was inappropriately touching himself. …
Thanks to agreements with St. Charles County and the federal government, the city could resurface a portion of Williott Road and Mid Rivers Mall Drive for $108,000.
St. Peters could complete two million-dollar road resurfacing projects next summer for just $108,000. Russ Batzel, Transportation and Development Services Group Manager, presented plans to the Board of Aldermen during the May 9 meeting for two major road projects. The plans call for the city to resurface a portion of Mid Rivers Mall Drive and most of Willott Road in the summer of 2014. The projects, which would take place at the same time, carry a $2.4 million price tag. However, thanks to proposed deals with the federal government and St. Charles County, St. Peters would contribute just $108,000 to the projects. "We gotta put some skin in the game," Batzel said after Ward 2 Aldermen Jerry Hollingsworth joked about the small contribution…
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1:14 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
do you really think the reason he is a sexual deviant because of a tattoo. or maybe they mentioned the tattoo so they could apprehend this sexual predator?   more ›