Crime & Safety

Property Damage, Theft and Forgery Highlight the St. Peters Police Blotter

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

The following are selected reports from the Department provided on March 21, 2011. 

  • Incident No. 4747: Forgery, 4200 block of Old Hwy 94 (DOR). Elderly female was as asked to have a doctor fill out vision form (additional testing) before they could renew her driver’s license. Female brought form back with forged doctor’s signature.
  • Incident No. 4758: Property damage, 300 block of Broadridge. No prosecution desired.
  • Incident No. 4796: Property damage, 100 block of Ecology. An accident report was taken after city property damaged by city vehicle.
  • Incident No. 4838: Burglary, 1st block of Rainbow Drive. Forced entry through basement window, but nothing appeared to be stolen. No suspects at this time
  • Incident No. 4840: Stealing, 4000 block of South St. Peters Parkway. A 24-year-old white female was arrested for shoplifting over $800 worth of merchandise from store. All items were recovered and returned to store.
  • Incident No. 4854: Stolen auto, 7900 block of VMP. A vehicle was stolen from car dealership over the last week.  Vehicle was recovered, unoccupied, in O’Fallon, MO. No suspects at this time.
  • Incident No. 4892: Stealing, 400 block of South Church Street. Unknown person(s) stole a flatbed trailer from business lot.
  • Incident No. 5010: Burglary, 1st block of North Joyce Ellen Way. Two guns were stolen from resident after suspects entered through a basement window.  The guns were recovered by another agency.
  • Incident No. 5102: Burglary, 1st block of Crescent Hills. Unknown person(s) unlawfully entered victim’s garage through an unlocked side door.  Suspects removed rims from vehicle in the garage.  No entry made into the house. 
  • Incident No. 5120: Stealing.  An unknown person stole GPS, radar detector and iPod from victim’s vehicle.  No forced entry on the vehicle.


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