Crime & Safety
Olivette Police: Suicide Victim Allegedly Assaulted by Unknown Man
The following information was provided by the Olivette Police Department for the period ending Sept. 19. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.

Wednesday, Sept. 19
A person was arrested in the 9600 block of Olive Blvd. for driving while on a suspended license.
Tuesday, Sept. 18
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A stop sign was damaged by an unknown driver at Indian Meadows and Mohave.
Monday, Sept. 17
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- A person was arrested at 12355 Natural Bridge for failing to appear in Olivette Municipal Court.
- A subject was arrested for driving while intoxicated at Olive Boulevard and Price Road.
- A person was arrested at 100 N. Main St. for failing to appear in Olivette Municipal Court.
- Police received a call for a juvenile who ran away from home on Appleseed Lane.
Sunday, Sept. 16
- A subject was arrested at 1 Bruns Drive for failing to appear in Olivette Municipal Court.
- A person was arrested at Interstate 170 and Olive Boulevard for being a fugitive out of another jurisdiction.
Saturday, Sept. 15
- A person was arrested in the 9300 block of Olive Blvd. for driving while on a suspended license.
- A subject was arrested at 9473 Olive Blvd. for failing to appear in Olivette Municipal Court.
Friday, Sept. 14
- A person was arrested in the 9300 block of Olive Blvd. for driving while on a suspended license.
- A subject was arrested at 9473 Olive Blvd. for failing to appear in Olivette Municipal Court.
Thursday, Sept. 13
A person was arrested at Olive Boulevard and Price Road for being a fugitive out of another jurisdiction.
Wednesday, Sept. 12
- A subject was arrested at 300 N. Ballas for failing to appear in Olivette Municipal Court.
- An suicide attempt victim who overdosed on medication in the 9300 block of Olive Blvd. allegedly was assaulted by an unknown man. The victim was transported to the hospital for medical care.
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