Helping District 7 Police Officers
November 2011 Officer of the Month: Officer Nathaniel McCraw & Officer Clayton Charleville
                                  
October 2011 Officer of the Month: Officer Aaron Quarles
On 10/10/11, Officer Quarles heard a gun shot in close proximity to him.  He then observed 2 males fighting on a parking lot and immediately responded.  Upon seeing the police vehicle, one of the suspects began to run from the scene.  Officer Quarles followed the suspect at which time the suspect discarded what appeared to be a gun magazine and then a weapon.  The suspect was subsequently ...
September 2011 Officer of the Month: Officer Jodie Eaton & Officer Christopher Pederson
   Officer Eaton & Pederson have performed above and beyond their duties throughout the entire month of September.  While on a detail focusing on Prostitution and Solicitation these Officers have affected 11 arrests for the month.  While being pulled in many directions and changing their hours at moments notice, they have never lost their focus with the task at hand.  Along wit...
August 2011 Officer of the Month: Officer Daniel Chamblin & Officer Kristopher Clark
Through aggresive Police work Officers Chamblin and Clark produced 6 VMCSL arrests including 3 cases that were Trafficking 2nd.  Officer Chamblin also seized a sawed-off shotgun that resulted in a  Unlawful Possession case wherein state warrants were issued and the case is being entertained but the United States Attorney's office.  Officer Chamblin and Clark also arrested a subject for Tamperin...
July 2011 Officer of the Month: Officer Aaron Gaddis
Officer Gaddis epitomizes integrity, dedication and teamwork.  He consistently displays paramount efforts to approach his duties.  Officer Gaddis mans a department vehicle that is often it not always subject to a high a volume of the radio assignments.  Nonetheless; he utilizes proper discretion and manages to assist othe patrol officers on self initiated and dispatched assignments.  He makes ...
Chief’s Letter of Commendation
On December 7th, 2010 the Department's semi-annual Awards Ceremony will take place honoring five 7th District Police Officers.  Congratulations to the following:  Officer Michael Butler, Officer Thomas Carroll, Officer Lawrence Kreisman, Officer Jacob Stein and Officer John Stevens II.
National Night Out 2010
Celebrate National Night Out 2010 on Tuesday, August 3rd.
BackStoppers Fundraiser; Honoring Officer David Haynes
Location: Don Brown Chevrolet (2244 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MO) Come and Thank the St. Louis Metropolitan Police 3rd District Officers personally for all they do! Donations will be accepted at Don Brown Chevrolet until 9:00 p.m. and a FREE flag will be offered in exchange for your donation. Mail your donations to: ATTN: Pam 2244 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MO 63110 This is event is m...
Congratulations! “Police Officer Michael Butler Day”
During the Annual District 7 Officers Of The Year Luncheon, Thursday, February 25, 2010, Police Officer Micheal Butler was presented a Proclamation from United States Representative Wm. Lacy Clay recognizing him for his ability to serve District 7 of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and naming February 25, 2010 "Police Officer Michael Butler Day"in the First Congressional District of...
School Videos–Officer of the Year Luncheon
Area Schools were asked to make a video about how their school was "Doing The Right Thing" Mason School of Academic and Cultural Literacy Mrs. Sabrena Barnett's 2nd & 3rd Grad Classes; Farragut Elementary School St. Roch School

January 2010 Officers of the Month: P.O. Matthew Frichtl & P.O. Ryan Murphy

Posted By: kmsuarez on February 1, 2010 in Featured, News, Officer of the Month - Comments: Comments Off

On January 11, 2010, a female victim was walking on Dr. Martin Luther King at Blackstone to the 5300 block of Minerva when she accepted a ride from a unknown male occupying a grey or “blue-ish” vehicle.  The male subsequently sodomized, raped and robbed her at knifepoint inside his vehicle which he had parked in the alley near Union and Wells.  Officers Frichtl and Murphy initiated the investigation and obtained valuable suspect and vehicle descriptors before relinquishing the investigation to the Sex Crimes Division.

The next evening, January 12, 2010 the Officers spoke to several people walking on Dr. Martin Luther King between Kingshighway and Blackstone and theorized that the suspect may be operating in that geographic region.  The Officers focused their attention mainly in that area when not busy handling radio assignments.  Their prudence paid off when they observed a vehicle being occupied by an unknown male with similar plates as described by the victim.  The Officers stopped the vehicle after it was discovered the plates to have been stolen and observed the male occupant to be in possession of a knife and cell phone, which was later determined to have been stolen from the victim the previous evening.  Sex Crimes Division was notified and resumed the investigaiton.