Crime & Safety

Fraud, Theft and Property Damage Highlight the Police Blotter

The following are selected reports from the St. Peters Police Department.

The following are selected reports from the Department provided on March 10, 2011. 

  • Incident No. 4340: Property damage, 100 block of Kimberly Lane.Unknown person(s) shot BB through one pane of glass at victim’s residence.  No suspects at this time.
  • Incident No. 4479: Identity theft, 1st block of Fairfax. Unknown person(s) opened up a line of credit in victim’s name.  This is an active investigation by the St. Peters Police Department Identity Theft Task Force.
  • Incident No. 4495: Fraud/stealing, 1600 block of Jungermann. Unknown person(s) stole victim’s wallet at retail store.  Victim set down his wallet while looking at clothing and unknown person stole it.  Victim’s debit card was used fraudulently at another local establishment.
  • Incident No. 4513: Stealing, 1400 block of Gettysburg Landing. Victim left her purse inside of her vehicle while dropping her child off at daycare and an unknown person stole it. 
  • Incident No. 4522: Forgery, 5500 block of Mexico Road. Unknown person attempted to fraudulently cash a check under victim’s account information. 
  • Incident No. 4537: Burglary, 1st block of Horizon Drive. Victim stated house was broken into through basement door and cash and jewelry stolen from the residence.
  • Incident No. 4540: Stealing, 100 block of Gailwood Drive. Unknown person(s) stole copper piping and backflow valve from a sprinkler system.  No suspects.
  • Incident No. 4565: Stealing, 6200 block of Mid Rivers Mall Drive. Victim stated money and two credit cards were stolen from her wallet while being detained for shoplifting.  She believes an employee of the store she shoplifted at took her money.  Incident No. 4605: Property damage, 800 block of DelRay Drive. Unknown person broke window of victim’s vehicle overnight.  No suspects at this time.


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