Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office reports arrests, incidents

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office has released its latest report of arrests and incidents for the week ending April 26.

 

Arrested Person: 5  (The individuals listed below have been formally charged all other individuals cannot be listed at this time)

Alarm Activation: 1

Assault:

Assist Other Agency: 2

Animal Control: 8

Bomb Threat:

Brush Fire:

Burglary:

Careless and Imprudent: 1

Check Well Being: 6

Disturbance:  4

Domestic Violence:

Fight:

Fraud: 1

Gunshot Injury:

Hang Up Call (911): 2

Harassment:

Missing Juvenile:

Keep the Peace:

Missing Persons: 1

Motorist Assist: 3

Motor Vehicle Accident: 2

Peace Disturbance:

Property Damage:

Residential Fire:

Robbery:

Shots Fired: 1

Suspicious Person/Situation: 7

Threats:

Theft: 3

Traffic Hazard: 2

Trespassing: 1

Vandalism:

Vehicle Fire:

 

Arrested Persons:

43-year-old Amanda Kristine Kester of Ste. Genevieve Mo. on the following Warrants:

-St. Charles County on the charge of a moving traffic violation.  Bond was set at $150.00 cash only.

-Probation/Parole Violation Warrant on the original charge of Forgery.  No bond allowed.

 

54-year-old Lemar De Sean Duran of Ste. Genevieve. Mo. was arrested on a Probation and Parole Violation Warrant.  No bond allowed.

 

39-year-old Aron Joseph Thompson, a homeless individual, was arrested on a warrant through Ste. Genevieve County on the charges of Violation of Order of Protection and Burglary-2nd degree.  Bond was set at $10,000.00.

 

The following incidents were reported to the sheriff’s office.

 

Apr. 20, 2024

Deputies were called to the 6000 block of Fawn Lake Dr. for a well-being check.

Deputies were called to the area of State Route N and State Route Z for a road hazard.

Deputies were called to the 9000 block of Ridgeview Dr. for shots fired.

Deputies were called to the 300 block of Cemetery Rd. for a careless driver.

Deputies were called to the 6000 block of State Route Y for a 911 hang-up call.

 

Apr. 21, 2024

Deputies were called to the area of the Ferry Landing for a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies were called to the 5000 block of Gray Lane for trespassing.

Deputies were called to the 10 block of Triangle Dr. to assist EMS with a cardiac or Respiratory arrest/death.

Deputies were called to the 14000 block of Seven Falls Dr. for a disturbance.

Deputies were called to the 18000 block of Highway 32 for a disturbance.

Deputies were called to the 19000 block of Sikes Rd. for a theft.

Deputies were called to the 22000 block of Dorlac Lane for an unconscious person.

Deputies were called to the 18000 block of Pleasant Valley Dr. for an overdose/poisoning (ingestion).

Deputies were called to the area of State Route DD and Dry Fork Rd. for a suspicious vehicle.

 

Apr. 22, 2024

Deputies were called to the 9000 block of State Route AA for an overdose/poisoning (ingestion).

Deputies were called to the area of State Route Y and Enterprise Rd. for motorist assist.

Deputies were called to the 13000 block of Lakewood Dr. to assist another agency.

Deputies were called to the area of Industrial River Rd. and Creek Rd. for a well-being check.

Deputies were called to the 13000 block of Lakewood Dr. to assist EMS with a sick person.

Deputies were called to the area of Industrial Dr. and Creek Rd. for a well-being check.

Deputies were called to the 7000 block of Jackson School Rd. for a theft.

Deputies were called to the area of Highway 32 and Interstate 55 to assist another agency.

Deputies were called to the 300 block of Cemetery Rd. for a disturbance.

Deputies were called to mile marker 146 for motorist assist.

 

Apr. 23, 2024

Deputies were called to mile marker 157 for a road hazard.

Deputies were called to the 24000 block of Highway 61 for a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies were called to mile marker 150 for a motor vehicle accident.

Deputies were called to mile marker 146 for motorist assist.

Deputies were called to the 9000 block of Three Oaks Lane for an investigation for a fire.

Deputies were called to mile marker 152 for a motor vehicle accident.

Deputies were called to the 19000 block of Pleasant Valley Dr. for an unconscious person.

 

Apr. 24, 2024

Deputies were called to the 10000 block of State Route Y for a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies were called to the area of Concord School Rd. for animal control.

Deputies were called to the 600 block of Hager Rd. for animal control.

Deputies were called to the area of Noce Rd. and State Route TT for a suspicious package.

Deputies were called to the 22000 block of Dorlac Lane for a well-being check.

Deputies were called to the 9000 block of Royal Oak Lane for animal control.

Deputies were called to the 9000 block of Green Tree Lane for animal control.

Deputies were called to the 12000 block of Hill Rd. for a well-being check.

Deputies were called to the 13000 block of Highway 32 for a missing person.

Deputies were called to the 12000 block of Village Dr. to assist another agency.

 

Apr. 25, 2024

Deputies were called to the 22000 block of Chestnut Ridge Rd. for animal control.

Deputies were called to the area of Mill Hill Rd. and Boderman Lane for a 911 hang-up call.

Deputies were called to the 22000 block of Dorlac Lane for animal control.

 

Apr. 26, 2024

Deputies were called to the 13000 block of Shorthorn Ct. for psychiatric/abnormal behavior.

Deputies were called to the 12000 block of Bauer Rd. for a sick person.

Deputies were called to the 5000 block of Valley View Rd. for a well-being check.

Deputies were called to the 13000 block of Saw Mill Rd. for a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies were called to the 11000 block of Granite Canyon Rd. for an alarm.

Deputies were called to the 400 block of Rozier St. for animal control.

Deputies were called to the 20000 block of Gore Rd. for a disturbance.

  

This is a partial listing of activity investigated by the Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office.  Except for arrests this report does not reflect actions initiated by our personnel, rather calls for service only.  Also, a criminal charge is merely an allegation and the defendant is, of course, presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. Some cases are currently under investigation; any citizen with additional information is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office with any information you may have.  Again, each and every suspect is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We appreciate all support received from the public.  Any questions about this press release should be addressed to Sheriff Gary J. Stolzer, Major Jason O. Schott, Chief Deputy or Lt. Toby Brewer at (573) 883-5820.