AFTER HOURS PROCEDURE: What to Do and Where to Go When the St. Louis County Adult Abuse Office Is Closed and a DV Victim Needs an Order of Protection

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AFTER HOURS PROCEDURE: What to Do and Where to Go When the St. Louis County Adult Abuse Office Is Closed and a DV Victim Needs an Order of Protection Rosters of Law Enforcement Departments Available for After Hours Protection in St. Louis County Index 1. Instructions on Use..p. 2 2. Municipal Police Departments (List #1) p. 4 3. St. Louis County Precincts (List #2).......p. 8 Revised 04/20/16

Instructions For After Hours Assistance for Domestic Violence Victims 1. The law enforcement departments of St. Louis County have agreed to provide after hours assistance to all domestic violence victims recognized by Chapter 455 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. 2. According to Section 455.015, R.s.Mo., a purported domestic violence victim may seek an order of protection in St. Louis County when: a. she/he is present ( whether permanently or on a temporary basis ) within the state of Missouri; and b. the alleged offender s abusive act(s) have occurred, have been attempted or have been or are threatened within the state of Missouri ; and c. St. Louis County is: i. where the victim resides; or ii. where the alleged act of abuse occurred; or iii. where the alleged offender resides. 3. The St. Louis County Adult Abuse Office provides assistance to victims of domestic violence and stalking. The Adult Abuse Office staff will assist petitioners complete the necessary forms to obtain orders of protection. Advocates are often available to provide further assistance with the forms and are also available to provide information about safety planning and community resources. The St. Louis County Adult Abuse Office is open: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to Noon on Saturday The Adult Abuse Office location and phone numbers are: on the Street Level Room S16 of the St. Louis County Courthouse 105 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105. The phone number is (314) 615-4725. The nighttime (informational recording only) number is (314) 615-8086. 4. A victim of domestic violence who wishes to obtain an order of protection when the Adult Abuse Office is closed should immediately contact the police department of the municipality where she/he resides or where the act of abuse occurred. The victim should call 911 if there is a need for urgent medical and/or police action. This document provides all of the necessary contact information. Participating departments are indicated in this document by a YES under the Department Participation? column of the attached police department roster. 5. For those individuals who reside in a municipality that does not have its own police department, they should contact the department that provides the police services for their municipality (as is indicated in this document). Revised 04/20/16 2

6. If a domestic violence victim lives in a municipality that does not provide after hours assistance (as indicate by the notation no response ), she/he should contact the St. Louis County Police Department (and select one of the appropriate precincts as described in List #2) or the Hazelwood Police Department (at (314) 513-5200). 7. If a domestic violence victim does not receive the necessary appropriate assistance from her/his police department, he/she should also contact the St. Louis County Police Department or the Hazelwood Police Department. If a domestic violence victim does not receive satisfactory assistance from any of the participating police departments, she/he should describe her/his problem(s) via e-mail to CircuitCourt@stlouisco.com Revised 04/20/16 3

Municipal Police Depts. (St. Louis County) -- List #1 Department/Department Participation? Department Chief Department Number Ballwin: YES Steve Schicker (636) 527-9200 Bel-Nor: YES Scott Ford (314) 889-2341 Bel-Ridge: NO Gordon Brock (314) 889-2341 Bella Villa: NO Ed Locke (314) 638-8840 Bellefontaine Neighbors: YES Robert Pruett (314) 889-2341 Bellerive Acres: N/A (314) 889-2341 or (Police Service Provided by Normandy) (314) 385-3300 Berkeley: YES Frank McCall (314) 524-3313 Beverly Hills: NO Joe Collins (314) 385-3111 Black Jack: N/A Breckenridge Hills: NO Perry Hopkins (314) 426-1214 Brentwood: YES Steve Disbennett (314) 644-7100 Bridgeton: YES Don Hood (314) 739-7557 Calverton Park: NO John Moore (314) 524-1212 Champ: N/A (Police Service Provided by Maryland Heights) (314) 298-8700 Charlack: YES Anthony Umbertino (314) 427-4715 Chesterfield: YES Ray Johnson (636) 537-3000 Clarkson Valley: N/A (Police Service Provided by St. Louis County) (See List #2) Clayton: YES Tom Byrne (314) 645-3000 Cool Valley: NO Dale Grzeskowiak (314) 521-3500 Country Club Hills: YES Clifton Ware (314) 261-0845 Country Life Acres: N/A (Police Service Provided by Town & Country) (314) 432-4696 Crestwood: YES Mike Paillou (314) 729-4800 Revised 04/20/16 4

Department/Department Participation? Department Chief Department Number Creve Coeur: YES Glen Eidman (314) 442-2075 Crystal Lake Park: N/A (Police Service Provided by Frontenac) (314) 994-9300 or (314) 994-1801 Dellwood: NO Dan Chapman (314) 522-3100 Des Peres: YES Keith Krumm (314) 835-6230 Edmundson: YES Don Kraher (314) 427-8000 Ellisville: YES Tom Felgate (636) 227-7777 Eureka: YES Michael Wiegand (314) 889-2341 Fenton: N/A Ferguson: YES Tom Jackson (314) 522-3100 Flordell Hills: N/A (Police Service Provided by Country Club (314) 261-0845 Hills) Florissant: YES William Karabas (314) 831-7000 Frontenac: YES Tom Becker (314) 994-9300 Glendale: YES Richard Black (314) 965-0000 Glen Echo Park: N/A (Police Service Provided by Beverly Hills) (314) 385-3111 or (314) 382-6544 Grantwood Village: N/A Greendale: NO John Parish (314) 383-2577 Green Park: N/A Hanley Hills: (N/A) Hazelwood: YES Carl Wolf (314) 513-5000 Hillsdale: YES Nathaniel Dunn (314) 381-0527 Huntleigh: N/A (Police Service Provided by Frontenac) (314) 994-9300 Jennings: YES Troy Doyle (314) 385-4672 Kinloch: NO Michael Morris (314) 521-9999 Revised 04/20/16 5

Department/Department Participation? Department Chief Department Number Kirkwood: YES Jack Plummer (314) 822-5858 Ladue: YES Richard Wooten (314) 993-1214 Lakeshire: YES Dan Duffy (314) 631-6222 Mackenzie: N/A (Police Service Provided by Shrewsbury) (314) 647-5656 Manchester: YES Tim Walsh (636) 527-9200 Maplewood: YES Steve Kruse (314) 645-3000 Marlborough: N/A Maryland Heights: YES Tom O Connor (314)298-8700 Moline Acres: YES David Dorn (314) 889-2341 Normandy: YES Frank Mininni (314) 889-2341 Northwoods: YES Earl Heitzenroeder (314) 385-6000 Norwood Court: N/A Oakland: N/A (Police Service Provided by Kirkwood) (314) 822-5858 or (314) 822-5865 Olivette: YES Richard Knox (314) 993-3610 Overland: YES Mike Laws (314) 428-1221 Pacific: YES Matt Mansel (636) 257-2424 Pagedale: YES Corey Stayton (314) 385-3111 (Acting Chief) Pasadena Hills: N/A Pasadena Park: N/A (Police Service Provided by Normandy) (314) 889-2341 or (314) 333-3200 Pine Lawn: YES Rickey Collins (314) 261-0880 Richmond Heights: YES Rick Vilcek (314) 645-3000 Riverview: NO Jeffery Dominguez (314) 889-2345 Rock Hill: YES Paul Arnett (314) 962-6600 St. Ann: YES Robert Schrader (314) 427-8000 Revised 04/20/16 6

Department/Department Participation? Department Chief Department Number St. George: N/A (Police Service provided by St. Louis County) (See List #2) St. John: YES Terry Milam (314) 427-8706 Shrewsbury: YES Jeffrey Keller (314) 647-5656 St. Louis County: Precincts 1 through 7 (See List #2) Sunset Hills: YES William LaGrand (314) 849-4400 Sycamore Hills: N/A (Police Service Provided by St. John) (314) 427-8706 Town & Country: YES John Copeland (314) 587-2802 Twin Oaks: N/A University City: YES Charles Adams (314) 725-2211 Uplands Park: YES Harlan Smith, Sr. (314) 385-3111 Valley Park: N/A Velda City: YES Daniel Paulino (314) 382-7004 Velda Village Hills: N/A (314) 385-3111 or (Police Service Provided by Beverly Hills) (314) 382-6544 Vinita Park: YES Richard Fairman (314) 428-7373 Vinita Terrace: N/A Warson Woods: YES Robert Stanczak (314) 965-1131 Webster Groves: YES Dale Curtis (314) 963-5400, Wellston: NO G. Thomas Walker (314) 553-8010 Westwood: N/A (Police Service Provided by Frontenac) (314) 994-9300 or (314) 994-3200 Wilbur Park: N/A Wildwood: N/A Winchester: N/A Woodson Terrace: YES Robert Dowling (314) 427-5858 Revised 04/20/16 7

St. Louis County Police Department List #2 Tim Fitch Chief (314) 615-4260 7900 Forsyth Blvd. Clayton, MO 63105 North County (1 st Precinct): 11815 Benham Road St. Louis, MO 63138 Open 24 hrs Central County (2 nd Precinct): 1333 Ashby Rd. St. Louis, MO 63132 Open from 7 am 11 pm Affton/Southwest County (3 rd Precinct): 9928 Gravois Road St. Louis, MO 63123 Open 24 hrs South County (4 th Precinct): 3031 Telegraph Road St. Louis, MO 63125 Open 24 hrs City of Fenton (5 th Precinct): 625 New Smizer Mill Rd Fenton, MO 63026 Open from 7 am 11 pm City of Wildwood (6 th Precinct): 17014 New College Ave Wildwood, MO 63040 Open from 7 am 5 pm West County (7 th Precinct): 232 Vance Road St. Louis, MO 63088 Open 24 hrs Captain Lawrence Stulce (314) 355-1200 Captain Kurt Frisz (314) 567-9926 Captain Michael Dierkes (314) 638-5550 Captain M. Monteleone (314) 892-1510 Captain Jeff Bader (636) 349-8120 Captain Kenneth Williams (636) 458-9194 Captain Steve Sack (636) 225-0425 For after hours assistance, victims of domestic violence should call any of the precincts that are open 24 hours a day (i.e., the 1 st, 3 rd, 4 th, and 7 th precincts) or the 2 nd Precinct between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. For the victims convenience, they should select the precinct that is the closest to them; however, any available precinct will provide the necessary assistance. Revised 04/20/16 8