Crime blotter April 27
The following incidents were listed among the official reports of local law enforcement agencies and court clerks. Readers are reminded that an arrest or charge does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY FELONIES
THURSDAY, APRIL 14
- Louis E. Brown, 21, of 4910 Pearl Ave., Alorton, arrested on suspicion of violation of orders or protection, subsequent on or about April 12 by Alorton police. Brown allegedly, having been served with the contents of an order of protection, issued on March 28, did knowingly commit an act which was prohibited by the order of protection in that said defendant came within 500 feet of Pop’s Liquor Store, while Kiarra Dace, a protected party was present. Defendant had been previously convicted of domestic battery on April 6.
- Tersita M. Wright, 32, of 1533 N. 44th St., East St. Louis, arrested on suspicion of retail theft on or about April 12 by O’Fallon police. Wright allegedly, took merchandise from Walmart, 1530 Highway 50, O’Fallon, being baby formula, diaper bags and assorted baby items, total retail in excess of $300.
- Michael L. Stanley, 47, of 1340 Piggot Ave., East St. Louis, arrested on suspicion of vehicular invasion, three counts of domestic battery, subsequent on or about April 5 by East St. Louis police. Stanley allegedly, by force and without lawful justification, reached into the interior of a motor vehicle, a burgundy Buick Regal, while the motor vehicle was occupied by Jennifer Bennett, with the intent to commit the felony offense of domestic battery; knowingly made physical contact with Jennifer Bennett, a family/household member, in that said defendant struck Jennifer Bennett on her face; knowingly made physical contact with Jennifer Bennett, a family/household member, in that said defendant kicked Jennifer Bennett about her body; knowingly made physical contact with Jennifer Bennett, a family/household member, in that said defendant grabbed Jennifer Bennett about the body. Defendant had been previously convicted of domestic battery on Oct. 14, 2014.
FRIDAY, APRIL 15
- Brichardii L. Lee, 24, of 330 Mt. Everest, Fenton, Mo., arrested on suspicion of two counts of aggravated driving under the influence, cause child to be endangered, operating uninsured motor vehicle on or about April 12 by St. Clair County sheriff. Lee allegedly, drove a 1998 Honda Passport on Stowers Lane in Collinsville, while the alcohol concentration in the defendant’s breath was .08 or more, and the defendant knew or should have known that the vehicle she was driving was not covered by liability insurance; knowingly caused the life or health of a female minor, initials L.B., date of birth, Sept. 2, 2015, a child under the age of 18 years, to be endangered in that said defendant drove a 1998 Honda Passport under the influence of alcohol while the minor L.B. was a passenger in said vehicle; knowingly operated a 1998 Honda Passport without a liability insurance policy.
- Jessica L. Hurst, 25, of 913 Mist Flower Drive, Waterloo, arrested on suspicion of unlawful possession of a stolen motor vehicle and theft from between April 11 and April 12 by Marissa police. Hurst allegedly, a person not entitled to possession of said vehicle, possessed a black 2015 Jeep Cherokee, of Anita Hurst, knowing it to have been stolen; knowingly obtained control over certain stolen property of Anita Hurst, being a black 2015 Jeep Cherokee, total value in excess of $500, knowing the property to have been stolen and with the intent to deprive Anita Hurst of the use of the property.
- Delano T. Perry, 44, of 1631 Missouri, East St. Louis, arrested on suspicion of unlawful possession of cannabis, two counts of aggravated fleeing and attempting to elude a police officer on or about April 13 by East St. Louis police. Perry allegedly, had in his possession more than 500 grams but less than 2,000 grams of a substance containing cannabis; while operating a motor vehicle, a gray 2008 Chevrolet Malibu, was given a visual signal by a police officer, Victor White, who was in police uniform and driving a vehicle which displayed illuminated, oscillating, rotating or flashing red or blue lights which when used in conjunction with an audible horn or siren would indicate the vehicle to be n official police vehicle, directing the defendant to bring said gray 2008 Chevrolet Malibu to a stop, willfully fled or attempted to elude the police officer and that when willfully fleeing or attempting to elude the police officer, the defendant traveled at a rate of speed of 21 mph over the legal speed limit, and disobeyed two or more official traffic control devices, being stop signs.
- Nicholas S. Barnard, 27, of 8 Lakewood Drive, Belleville, arrested on suspicion of violating orders of protection, subsequent on or about April 13 by St. Clair County sheriff. Barnard allegedly, having been served with the contents of an order of protection, issued on Aug. 3, 2015, did knowingly commit n act which was prohibited by the order of protection in that said defendant entered the residence located at 8 Lakewood Drive, Belleville. Defendant had been previously convicted of unlawful violation of an order of protection on Aug. 28, 2015.
This story was originally published April 26, 2016 at 9:56 PM with the headline "Crime blotter April 27."