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Friday, April 12, 2013

Woman Faces Third DWI Charge After Stop In Town and Country

Police said Michelle N. Adams was weaving in her lane on Highway 141 near Interstate 64 when she was pulled over.

A St. Charles woman faces her third driving while intoxicated charge after she was pulled over on Highway 141 at Interstate 64. Michelle N. Adams, 23, of the 2500 block of Leonard Drive in St. Charles, was charged Wednesday with DWI as a persistent offender, a class D felony. She has two previous DWI convictions. Town and Country Police said an officer pulled Adams over at 2:13 a.m. Aug. 26 after seeing her weave onto a shoulder, drive on a white lane line and change lanes without signaling. After pulling her car over, the officer reported Adams smelled like alcohol, and had watery and bloodshot eyes. According to the police report, Adams admitted drinking and did poorly on a sobriety test. A Breathalyzer test indicated her blood-alcohol …

David Wilmot

11:35 am on Friday, April 12, 2013

I'll pray for her, as I do for David Freese. I don't know to what extent their cases are comparable. I might well have been a third.   more ›

Thursday, March 14, 2013

West County Man Faces Felony DWI Charge

St. Louis County Police said the man was driving drunk on South Weidman Road near Hickory Hedge Drive.

*The following information was supplied by court documents. It does not indicate a conviction where an arrest was made. A West County driver whom police said was crossing over lane lines now faces a felony drunk driving charge. Thomas Spencer, 45, of the 200 block of Hickory Hedge Drive in West County between Manchester and Town and Country, was charged Feb. 27 with driving while intoxicated as a persistent offender. Spencer has two previous alcohol-related driving convictions. St. Louis County Police said an officer saw Spencer’s car weaving and crossing over lane lines about 2:06 a.m. July 19 on South Weidman Road near Hickory Hedge Drive. When the officer pulled Spencer over he noticed signs Spencer was drunk, including a strong odor of…

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Man Charged With Assault in DUI Crash That Injured Passenger

Police said the driver had slurred speech, smelled of alcohol and refused to take a breathalyzer in the Town and Country crash on I-270.

A Waterloo, IL man faces criminal charges in an accident at Interstate 64 and I-270 in Town and Country. Police said he was driving while intoxicated. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) Ryan Williams, 24, was charged Friday with second-degree assault in the May 17 accident. Town and Country Police said a passenger in Williams' car had cuts and bruises after Williams drove into a guardrail on a ramp leading from I-64 onto I-270. An officer said Williams had slurred speech and smelled of alcohol and refused to take a breathalyzer test. Bond was set at $7,500 for Williams. For more crime information on Town and Country Patch, see the following articles:

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