Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office Incident Report (June 15-21)
The following are incident reports from the Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office for June 15 to June 21:
Arrested person, 17; alarm activation, 6; animal control, 14; assist other agency, 2; burglary, 2; careless and imprudent, 2; check the well-being, 7; disturbance, 3; motorist assist, 4; motor vehicle accident, 11; property damage, 1; shots fired, 1; suspicious person/situation, 13; theft, 1; traffic hazard, 8.
Arrested Persons
Deontae Cage, black male, DOB: 7/04/2001, of East St. Louis, Illinois, was arrested on a warrant through Ste. Genevieve County on the charge of tampering with a motor vehicle—second degree. Bond was set at $5,000.00 cash or surety.
Heath Garret Wibbenmeyer, white male, DOB: 9/18/1982, of Festus was arrested on the following warrants: failure-to-appear warrant through Ste. Genevieve County on the following original charges: Class D felony possession of controlled substance, Class E felony resisting/interfering with arrest for a felony, assault—fourth degree (bond was set at $25,000.00. No 10 percent allowed. Surety is allowed); failure-to-appear warrant through St. Louis City on the original charge of driving while revoked/driving while suspended (three times) (no bond allowed); failure-to-appear warrant through Crystal City Police Department on the original charge of driving while revoked/driving while suspended (bond was set at $5,621.50 cash only); failure-to-appear warrant through Desloge Police Department on the original charge of possession of imitation controlled substance (bond was set at $1,517.50 cash only); failure-to-appear warrant through Potosi Police Department on the original charge of stealing (bond was set at $779.50 cash only).
Anthony Alan Johnson, white male, DOB: 3/08/1989, of Ste. Genevieve was arrested on a failure-to-appear warrant through Ste. Genevieve County on the following original charges: Class D felony possession of a controlled substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; resisting/interfering with arrest, detention or stop. Bond was set at $50,000.00. No 10 percent allowed; surety is allowed.
Tabitha Marie Barbour, white female, DOB: 02/02/1984, of St. Louis was arrested on a warrant through St. Charles County on the charge of failure to register a motor vehicle. Bond was set at $315.00 cash only.
Bradley Christopher Reid, black male, DOB: 10/19/1990, of Troy, Missouri, was arrested on a probation/parole violation warrant on the original charge of felony robbery—first degree. No bond allowed.
Vincent Alexander Jackson, white male, DOB: 2/25/1997, of Lake Ozark, Missouri, was arrested on a failure-to-appear warrant through Ste. Genevieve County on the following original charges: speeding and failure to properly affix plates. Bond was set at $200.00 cash only.
Hannah Kimberly Singletary, white female, DOB: 3/28/1985, of Farmington was arrested on a failure-to-appear warrant through Jefferson County on the original charge of assault. Bond was set at $1,000.00 cash or surety.
Michael Joseph Burgan, white male, DOB: 12/11/1979, of Bloomsdale was arrested on a failure-to-appear warrant through Ste. Genevieve County on the original charge of Class D felony possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $2,500.00 cash or surety.
June 15
Deputies were called to the 6000 block of Pawnee Drive for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to the 7000 block of Lakeview Drive for an alarm.
Deputies were called to the area of Highway 32 and Lake Genevieve Drive for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to the area of Industrial River Road and Twin Oaks Drive for animal control.
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Enterprise Road for an unknown problem.
Deputies were called to the area of Parrot Drive and Pawnee Drive for an unknown problem.
Deputies were called to mile marker 158 on I-55 for a motorist assist.
Deputies were called to the 18000 block of Highway 32 for a careless driver.
Deputies were called to the area of Industrial River Road and Twin Oaks Drive for animal control.
Deputies were called to the 19000 block of Route EE to assist a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the area of Highway 61 for suspicious activity.
June 16
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Highway 32 for shots fired.
Deputies were called to the area of Twin Oaks Drive and Industrial River Road for animal control.
Deputies were called to mile marker 156 on I-55 for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to mile marker 157 on I-55 to assist another agency.
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Enterprise Road for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to the 21000 block of Dorlac Lane to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to the 7000 block of Route C for a road hazard.
June 17
Deputies were called to mile marker 165 on I-55 to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to the 6000 block of Highway 61 for an alarm.
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Enterprise Road for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the 19000 block of Sikes Road for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to the area of Jersey Lane for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the 16000 block of Mint Spring Road for an unknown problem.
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Jackson School Road for animal control.
Deputies were called to the area of Bader Lane to assist EMS with a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the 25000 block of Route Z for a road hazard.
Deputies were called to mile marker 153 on I-55 for a motorist assist.
Deputies were called to mile marker 153 on I-55 to assist EMS with a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the 6000 block of Highway 61 for a burglary.
June 18
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Jackson School Road for animal control.
Deputies were called to the area of Market Street and Jefferson for animal control.
Deputies were called to mile marker 147 on I-55 to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to the area of Highway 61 and Carron Road for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the 19000 block of Gore Road for a burglary.
Deputies were called to the 13000 block of Highway 32 for a disturbance.
Deputies were called to the 14000 block of Seven Falls Drive for a burglary.
Deputies were called to the 20000 block of Creek Road for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the area of Industrial River Road and Highway 61 for a road hazard.
June 19
Deputies were called to the area of the Bloomsdale roadside park for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the 12000 block of Route O for an alarm.
Deputies were called to the area of I-55 and Highway 32 for animal control.
Deputies were called to the 18000 block of Highway 32 for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Jackson School Road for animal control.
Deputies were called to the 21000 block of Dorlac Lane to assist a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the 18000 block of Highway 32 for property damage.
Deputies were called to the 700 block of Third Street to assist EMS with a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the 12000 block of Village Drive for a burglary.
Deputies were called to the 25000 block of Cedar Valley Lane to assist a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the area of Route M and Toots Hill Lane for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to the 19000 block of Route EE to assist a person at this location.
Deputies were called to mile marker 165 on I-55 for a road hazard.
Deputies were called to the 100 block of Highway 61 for suspicious activity.
June 20
Deputies were called to mile marker 152 on I-55 for a road hazard.
Deputies were called to the 14000 block of Cedar Lane to assist EMS with a person at this location.
Deputies were called to the 50 block of South Third Street for an alarm.
Deputies were called to the 8000 block of Jackson School Road for animal control.
Deputies were called to the area of I-55 and the Jefferson County line for a pursuit.
Deputies were called to the area of Route O and the quarry for a motorist assist.
Deputies were called to the 17000 block of Circle Drive for fraud.
Deputies were called to the area of I-55 and Route Y for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the area of Genevieve Church Road and Route EE to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to the 5000 block of Valley View Road for a disturbance.
Deputies were called to the 6000 block of Highway 61 for a disturbance.
Deputies were called to the 11000 block of Highway 32 for animal control.
Deputies were called to 11000 block of Highway 32 to assist EMS.
Deputies were called to the 7000 block of Highland Terrace to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to the 18000 block of Staffen Road for child custody.
Deputies were called to the 17000 block of Route N for a motor vehicle accident.
June 21
Deputies were called to mile marker 164 on I-55 for a careless driver.
Deputies were called to the area of Creek Road and Wilder Street for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to the area of Route Z and Saline Creek Bridge for suspicious activity.
Deputies were called to mile marker 152 on I-55 for a road hazard.
Deputies were called to the area of Highway 61 and Route A for a road hazard.
Deputies were called to the area of Burks School Road and Route EE to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to mile marker 159 on I-55 for a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to mile marker 155 on I-55 to assist EMS with a motor vehicle accident.
Deputies were called to the area of Highway 32 and Weingarten Road for a motorist assist.
Deputies were called to the area of Route B and River Aux Vases Church Road for a road hazard.
Deputies were called to the 600 block of Highway 61 to check the well-being.
Deputies were called to the 6000 block of Highway 32 for suspicious activity.
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 lieutenant Toby Brewer at 573-883-5820.