Man indicted for allegedly harassing teenage girls at Gravois Bluffs

Nicholas Kolodgie

A St. Louis man has been indicted by a St. Louis County Grand Jury for first-degree harassment, and St. Louis County Police believe more people may have been victims of his actions.

The Grand Jury on July 24 issued an indictment on Nicholas Kolodgie, 34, for the class E felony that is punishable by up to four years in prison. He was being held as of today, Aug. 1, in St. Louis County Jail on a $50,000 cash-only bound, St. Louis County Police reported.

According to the case’s probable-cause statement, Kolodgie on June 26 followed teenage girls around the parking lot of the Gravois Bluffs shopping center in Fenton. He allegedly asked the girls to watch him masturbate.

Investigators from the St. Louis County Police Fenton Precinct, who are leading the investigations, believe Kolodgie had participated in similar behavior prior to the June 26 incident. They ask anyone who may have had a similar encounter with Kolodgie to call 636-529-8210.

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