Crime & Safety

St. Peters Police Blotter for Feb. 12, 2011

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

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

  • Incident No. 2306: Property damage, 1100 block of Athena Way. Unknown person(s) damaged victim’s mailbox.  This is the third occurrence in past few months.  Suspect vehicle is a white compact sedan with a missing hubcap.
  • Incident No. 2312: Stealing felony, 200 block of Salt Lick Road. Victim’s purse was stolen from store by an unknown person. No suspects at this time.
  • Incident No.2314: Forgery, 1st block of Jungermann Circle. Prescription pad stolen from Doctor’s Office and used to obtained controlled substances at local pharmacy.  Suspect identified, active investigation.
  • Incident No. 2316: Identity theft, 500 block of Wyatt Drive. Unknown person obtained victim’s debit card number and made unauthorized purchases on victim’s debit card. 
  • Incident No. 2424: Forgery, 3800 Old Highway 94. Teenage male subject passed a counterfeit $100 bill to purchase an item. Bill was not identified as counterfeit until suspect was already given change for his item. Case has been forwarded to the U.S. Secret Service.
  • Incident No. 2513: Stealing felony, 1600 block of Jungermann Road. Unknown person stole victim’s purse from shopping cart while at the store. No suspects at this time.
  • Incident No. 2585: Assault, 5000 block of Mexico Road. There was a physical altercation between three subjects at the Rec-Plex Ice Rink. Two subjects were written summonses for Assault 3rd degree. Minor injuries reported.
  • Incident No. 2588: Assault, 200 Waterside Crossing Court. Domestic Assault, on-going investigation.
  • Incident No. 2599: Assault, 8000 block of Mexico Road (Fort Zumwalt South). Physical altercation on school property involving two juveniles. One juvenile was arrested and released to guardian.


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