Police Blotter | 5/18/2016

(Editor’s note: Information in this report is gathered directly from area police agencies, county courts and emergency radio dispatch. The public is reminded that defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty and charges may sometimes be dropped or reduced as part of the legal process.)

Columbia Police
May 11 – Jamie Hutton, 35, of East Carondelet, was arrested for DUI, improper lane usage, failure to signal, no insurance and no valid registration on Route 3 at Sand Bank Road.
May 11 – Devon L. McClenahan, 32, of Columbia, was arrested for theft after allegedly stealing a king-sized comforter belonging to an off-duty Columbia police officer at Big Al’s Dirty Laundry, 125 W. Locust Street.
May 13 – Robert A. Miles, 32, of Belleville, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding, no insurance and driving while license suspended on I-255.
May 14 – Michelle L. Herbeck, 35, of Columbia, was arrested for DUI, no insurance and illegal transportation of alcohol on Route 3 at Gall Road.

Monroe County Sheriff
May 10 – Meghan E. Burton, 30, of Waterloo, was arrested on a petition to revoke probation warrant out of Monroe County.
May 10 – David F. Mothershead, 20, of Fults, was transported to St. Anthony’s Medical Center for treatment of a neck injury sustained when the 1999 Ford F150 he was driving on Route 3 just south of KK Road ran off the roadway, striking a sign post and going into the ditch, rolling over.
May 11 – Mistie Johnson, 25, of Waterloo, was arrested for possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia on the levee just south of I-255.
May 12 – A Columbia man and two Belleville women were arrested on drug charges after Monroe County Sheriff Neal Rohlfing conducted an afternoon traffic stop of a vehicle driving recklessly on Route 3 in Columbia. The vehicle pulled over in the Dollar General parking lot, after which Rohlfing detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside. A search of the vehicle and its passengers uncovered 10 buttons of heroin along with Xanax pills and marijuana. Charged with possession of a controlled substance in the incident were Frank A. Zdanowski III, 30, of Columbia, and Madeline R. Sutherland, 20, and Destiny L. Walta, 19, both of Belleville.
May 13 – Melissa Pelate, 35, of O’Fallon, was arrested on a Monroe County warrant.
May 13 – Robert W. Bergman, 35, of Waterloo, was charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia stemming from an April 30 incident.
May 14 – Adam J. Wittenauer, 28, of Red Bud, was arrested on a Randolph County warrant on Route 156.
May 15 – Matthew Korves, 25, of Baldwin, was arrested on a probation violation warrant for missing a court date.
The theft of newly installed steel solar lights from a yard on Timber Lake Court is under investigation.

Waterloo Police
May 3 – Kim D. Gibson, 41, of Red Bud, was arrested for possession of cannabis and on a fugitive from justice out-of-state warrant on Route 3.
May 5 – Jason Burgdorf, 29, of Red Bud, was arrested for DUI, illegal transportation of alcohol and driving on the shoulder on Route 3 at Vandebrook Drive.
May 6 – Tabitha Henson, 39, of Waterloo, was arrested for DUI, improper parking on the roadway, no insurance and driving while license revoked on Ditch’s Run at Mahala Drive.
May 10 – Sharon Keeney, 56, of Waterloo, was arrested for DUI, illegal transportation, improper lane usage and no insurance on Illinois Avenue at Route 3.
May 12 – Todd Williams, 52, of Waterloo, was arrested for DUI, speeding (74 in a 45 mph zone) and improper passing on Route 3 at Columbia Avenue.
May 12 – Nicolette D.J. Wilson, 41, of Waterloo, was charged with possession of a firearm and possession of ammunition without FOID. The incident occurred April 20.
May 16 – Brendan Piazza, 21, of Waterloo, was arrested for domestic battery at 726 Pheasant Run.

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