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Locality: Fenton, Missouri

Phone: +1 636-349-8120



Address: 625 New Smizer Mill Rd 63026 Fenton, MO, US

Website: www.stlouisco.com/

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St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 20.05.2022

Training never stops. This week, the St. Louis Regional Bomb & Arson Unit trained with the St. Louis County Hazardous Materials Team at Six Flags. Working with our local fire agencies, the FBI and the Office of Emergency Management, our teams continue to find the best ways to keep citizens safe in the event of a large scale crisis. Eureka Fire-Rescue Station 281 Metro West Fire Protection District, St. Louis County Missouri Creve Coeur Fire Protection District Pattonville Fire Protection District St. Louis County Office of Emergency Management

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 10.05.2022

The Time is Now! Make your move today. Apply to become a police officer, security officer, public safety dispatcher or records clerk today! Learn more about all the opportunities at SLCPD: https://www.stlouiscountypolice.com/join-our-team/

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 09.12.2020

Looking for a new career? We're now hiring Security Officers. Applicants must be able to be licensed as a security officer. Learn more & apply today: http://ow.ly/klAl50CHd2K

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 26.11.2020

Fenton Weekly - continued. Theft from a Vehicle, 20-45136, 11/27/2020, 1662 Fenton Business Pk Ct, Towne Home Suites. An unknown suspect broke into the victim’s vehicle and stole items. Investigation is ongoing. Shoplifting/Assault, 20-45306, 11/28/2020, 205 North Hwy Dr, Road Ranger. The suspect concealed Slim-Jim’s and a hoodie then exited making no attempt to pay. As the employee was taking pictures of the suspect’s vehicle, the suspect slapped the phone out of her hand and then struck her in the face. The suspect then fled in her vehicle. Investigation is ongoing.

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 18.11.2020

Fenton Weekly City of Fenton Precinct Weekly Crime Summary November 22nd, 2020 November 28th, 2020... Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts/DOP, 20-44661, 11/23/2020, 343 Axminister, Top Care. An unknown suspect cut a hole in the property’s fence then cut five catalytic converters from five vehicles. Investigation is ongoing. Larceny, 20-44695, 11/23/2020, 2089 Corporate 44, Pipe Systems. An unknown suspect broke into the businesses trailer and stole tools. Investigation is ongoing. Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts, 20-44730, 11/23/2020, 1055 Cassens Ind. Ct., Integrated Facility. An unknown suspect cut the catalytic converter from a company van. Investigation is ongoing. Stolen Auto, 20-44806, 11/24/2020, 205 North Hwy DR, Road Ranger. The victim parked his camper and car hauling trailer (pulling his Mercedes) at Road Ranger. He was awakened by his camper rocking, he then discovered that an unknown suspect stole his vehicle from his trailer. Investigation is ongoing. Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts, 20-44731, 11/23/2020, 1231 Horan, Modern Communication. An unknown suspect cut the catalytic converter from a company vehicle. Investigation is ongoing. Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts, 20-44735, 11/24/2020, 1505 Fenpark Dr, Spectrum Cleaning. An unknown suspect cut the catalytic converter from a company vehicle. Investigation is ongoing. Destruction of Property, 20-45023, 11/25/2020, 1088 South Hwy Dr, Drury Inn. The victim’s ex-girlfriend punctured his vehicle’s tires. She was conveyed to Intake. Shoplifting, 20-45126/45127, 11/27/2020, 653 Gravois Bluff Blvd, Walmart. The suspect under scanned Yu-Gi-Oh cards on two separate occasions. Summonses were issued. Shoplifting, 20-45131, 11/27/2020, 653 Gravois Bluffs Blvd, Walmart. The suspect swapped barcodes in order to pay a lesser price. A summons was issued. to be continued...

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 12.11.2020

Good morning. We're holding a second policy input session today in which residents can review and give input on the department's current Use of Force Policy. The second session will be held this evening at 6 p.m. as a webinar. ... The webinars will guide the public through the current policy and then take comments about potential changes. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. You can register here: https://www.stlouiscountypolice.com/Use-Of-Force The second way for citizens to voice their opinion on the policy is by emailing the Department at [email protected]. This option is for individuals unable to attend one of the webinars or those who have further comments after the webinar. The emails will be reviewed and considered by the policy development team.

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 08.11.2020

Don't get comfy just yet. Please remember to remove all valuable from your car and lock up your vehicles. We also suggest removing garage door openers from cars parked on the street. Have a great night and stay safe!

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 06.11.2020

Officer Richard Vencill, a US Marine veteran, has served the St. Louis County citizens for 24 years. Thank you for your dedication, sir. #VeteransDay #SemperFi

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 05.11.2020

Only 20 days until Christmas! Need some stocking stuffers? Get your 2021 Paw & Order calendar just in time for the holiday! Proceeds benefit local animal shelters and the students of the Police Athletic League. http://ow.ly/k9iO50CDek9

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 29.10.2020

On this day in 1997, Officer Thomas Smith, Jr. made the ultimate sacrifice when he was killed in the line of duty. His service will never be forgotten. http://ow.ly/YETd30q7w6Q

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 18.10.2020

Weekly Crime Summary October 25th, 2020 October 31st, 2020 Shoplifting, 20-40485, 10/25/2020, 653 Gravois Bluffs Blvd, Wal-Mart. Two juvenile suspects concealed merchandise then exited the store making no attempt to pay. Both were charged and released to their guardian. ... Shoplifting, 20-40917, 10/28/2020, 653 Gravois Bluffs Blvd, Wal-Mart. The suspect concealed merchandise in a trashcan then exited the store making no attempt to pay. A summons was issued. Embezzlement, 20-41088, 10/29/2020, 600 Gravois Rd, Phillips 66. The business is missing several lottery tickets. Investigation is ongoing. Credit Card Fraud, 20-41098, 10/29/2020, 698 Gravois Bluffs Blvd, Petromart. An unknown suspect used the victim’s gas card on two separate occasions. Investigation is ongoing. Shoplifting, 20-41157, 10/29/2020, 653 Gravois Bluffs Blvd, Wal-Mart. The suspect concealed two JBL Bluetooth speakers in his pants then exited the store making no attempt to pay. A summons was issued. Domestic Assault, 20-40443, 10/25/2020, 10 Gravois Rd, parking lot.

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 11.10.2020

The 9:00 p.m. Routine didn't end with Daylight Savings. Lock it Up! Secure your vehicles and your homes and have a good night!

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 05.10.2020

The St. Louis County Police Department is seeking input from the public on the Department’s Use of Force Policy. The Department is offering two ways to allow the public to weigh-in on the policy. The first is through two webinar listening sessions hosted by the Department. The webinars will guide the public through the current policy and then take comments about potential changes. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining ...the meeting. You can register here: https://www.stlouiscountypolice.com/Use-Of-Force The second way for citizens to voice their opinion on the policy is by emailing the Department at [email protected]. This option is for individuals unable to attend one of the webinars or those who have further comments after the webinar. The emails will be reviewed and considered by the policy development team.

St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct 28.09.2020

Sergeant Richard Weinhold, age 44, was killed in the line of duty on October 31, 2000. His sacrifice and dedication to the St. Louis County Police Department will never be forgotten. http://ow.ly/pFuI30q7w6w