Crime & Safety
Former Valley Park Mayor Charged With Using Wife's Info To Obtain Credit Card
Nathan Grellner resigned last year as mayor after he was charged with DWI, assaulting and officer and resisting arrest. He later was charged with misuse of city-owned credit cards.

Former Valley Park Mayor Nathan Grellner faces another criminal charge as police said he used his estranged wifeβs information to obtain and use a credit card.
St. Louis County Police said Grellner used his wife Aleishaβs name, social security number, date of birth and other information on Feb. 18 to obtain a Visa credit card without her consent or knowledge.
Police said Grellner then used the card to make between $500 and $5,000 in purchases.
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Grellner, 28, of the first block of Boyd Avenue in Valley Park, was charged July 19Β with identity theft, a felony.
Previously, Grellner was accused of using credit cards issued by the city of Valley Park for his own use. He was charged in September with four counts of fraudulently using credit cards in that case.
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In Jefferson County, Grellner faces charges of DWI and assaulting a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest during an incident June 5 with Byrnes Mill police.
The St. Louis Post Dispatch reportedΒ that Grellner had been hospitalized in June 2012 for abusing methamphetamine. He resigned as Valley Park Mayor in July 2012.
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