Crime & Safety

Chesterfield Man Stalked Secret Service Agent in Ladue, Police Say

Ladue Police said Robert Warren Sr., a retired Secret Service agent, felt the agent's job in St. Louis should have gone to Warren's son and began harassing the man.

A Chesterfield man, who is a retired U.S. Secret Service agent, is accused of stalking a current Secret Service agent. Ladue Police said the retired man’s son was a candidate for a position given to the victim, which led to the harassment.

Robert B. Warren Sr, 62, of the 16300 block of Wynncrest Falls Way in Chesterfield, was charged Monday with stalking, a class A misdemeanor.

Ladue Police said the victim moved to the area when he accepted a new position with the Secret Service office in St. Louis. Warren’s son also was a candidate for the position, and he felt his son should have gotten the job that went to the Ladue resident, police said.

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Warren let the agent, his colleagues and supervisors know he was not happy about the man taking a position his son desired, police reported.

Ladue Police said Warren wrote a card to (the man’s) wife on Feb. 24, 2011 “feigning to be someone from (his) wife’s alma mater” regarding their marriage.

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Police said Warren wrote a letter April 3, 2012 to the Secret Service, pretending to be the man’s neighbor, complaining about his work ethic and the hours he was keeping. Due to details in the letter, the agent concluded someone had been watching his home in Ladue for a substantial period of time.

Police reported that the man also received a letter at his workplace Sept. 10, 2012 “that could serve no purpose but to harass.”

A handwriting expert determined the handwriting on the letters to be consistent with Warren’s handwriting. Police said the victim already had come to the same conclusion based upon Warren’s behavior and observation of his handwriting on work-related documents, and shared his opinion with his supervisors.

Police reported the man saw Warren in the 100 block of Pointer Lane near his home in Ladue Nov. 19, 2012, followed his vehicle and obtained his license information. Records showed the vehicle and license plates are registered to Warren.

A message left at Warren’s home Wednesday morning was not returned to Patch. A Secret Service agent said no internal investigation is being conducted into the incident.

Warren was issued a criminal summons to appear in St. Louis County Circuit Court Sept. 12.


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