Council schedules closed session after members raise 'flash mob' vandalism and personnel review concerns

Saint Charles County Council · November 10, 2025

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Summary

Councilmembers described recent juvenile 'flash mob' vandalism in Preston Woods and agreed to a closed work session Nov. 24 to hear administration about a high‑ranking police commander under review; councilmember noted potential subpoena powers and requested administration present both sides.

A councilmember described a recent series of juvenile 'flash mob' incidents in Preston Woods that involved large groups entering homes, extensive property damage and at least one serious head injury captured on video. Members expressed frustration with jurisdictional complexity among the county, Lake Saint Louis and O'Fallon and urged a coordinated response.

Separately, a council member raised concerns that a high‑ranking police commander under review had his rights violated under Missouri’s officer bill of rights and asked for a closed work session so administration could present both sides. The motion to hold a closed session was seconded and members informally agreed to schedule a closed session at 5 p.m. on Nov. 24 followed by an open budget session at 5:30 p.m.

Council discussion: members asked administration to 'clear the air' and provide facts; one councilmember reminded the group that the council retains subpoena authority for investigations if needed.

Next step: closed work session scheduled for Nov. 24 at 5 p.m.; administration will brief the council and answer questions in closed and then open session.