Crime & Safety

Woman Arrested After Being Found Passed Out in Car at Gas Station

Here is a list of drug- and alcohol-related incidents the Arnold Police Department handled between April 8 - 14.

Monday, April 8

  • A 31-year-old Imperial man was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia after employees at a towing company on Jeffco Boulevard reported that the customer had suspicious behavior.
  • A 53-year-old Festus man was arrested for driving while under the influence of narcotics at a traffic stop at Jeffco Boulevard and Frederitzi. He was conveyed to Jefferson Regional Medical Center for a blood test. He was booked and later released to a sober driver.
  • A 21-year-old St. Louis County woman was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop at Highway 141 and Astra Way. Her blood alcohol content was .211 percent. She was booked and later released to a sober driver.

Wednesday, April 10

An officer on a traffic stop at Old Lemay Ferry Road and Glenwood arrested a 32-year-old Imperial woman for drugs, driving while revoked and a warrant from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. The woman had prescription medication that was not in her name. She was booked and held pending transport by Jefferson County. 

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Thursday, April 11

A 37-year-old Imperial man was arrested for possession of marijuana after a traffic stop at Church Road and Michigan Avenue. He was released at the scene on a summons.

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Friday, April 12

An officer on patrol at the Circle K at 2001 Richardson Rd. found a 17-year-old Imperial woman passed out in her running car with the door open and the lights on. The woman admitted to taking Xanax while at a party. She was arrested, booked and later released to a sober driver. 


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