Crime & Safety

Two Arrested for Narcotics Possession at Arnold City Park

The white powder is believed to have been meth. Here is a list of other drug- and alcohol-related incidents the Arnold Police Department handled between Feb. 25 - March 3.

Tuesday, Feb. 26

An officer investigating a suspicious vehicle at Arnold City Park arrested a 44-year-old woman and 21-year-old man, both of Arnold, for possession of a white powder believed to have been meth and drug paraphernalia. The two were booked and released pending arrest warrants.

Thursday, Feb. 28

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  • Police investigating a car crash at Starling Airport Road and Potomac Drive arrested a 21-year-old St. Louis man for DWI. The man had a BAC of .274 percent. After processing, he was released to a sober driver.
  • An officer on a traffic at Richardson Road and Interstate 55 (I-55) arrested a 28-year-old St. Louis woman for DWI. She refused a breath test. She was booked, processed and released to a sober driver.

Saturday, March 2

A 28-year-old Arnold man was arrested for DWI after he was stopped for a traffic violation at Linderhoff and Jeffco Boulevard. He refused to submit to a breath test. Following booking, he was released to a sober driver.

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Sunday, March 3

  • A 21-year-old Festus man was arrested on a traffic stop at Highway 141 and I-55 for being in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released on a summons.
  • An officer on a traffic stop at 2012 Missouri State Rd. arrested a 30-year-old Arnold man who was wanted by the Festus Police Department on $900 in traffic warrants. The man was also in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was booked and held for Festus.


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