Crime & Safety
Affton Police Blotter: Break-In and Assault
The following information was supplied by the Affton Precinct of the St. Louis County Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

Saturday, October 1
Clothing, toys, makeup and cash were reported stolen in at , 5254 Lindbergh Blvd.
Cash, credit cards and a wallet were reported stolen at Tesshire Drive and Grant’s Trail.
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Sunday, October 2
A burglary was reported at Prince of Peace United Church of Christ, 4966 Towne South Rd. in South County, but nothing was taken.
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Monday, October 3
Electronics, clothing and household goods were reported stolen in the 10700 block of Hackberry Drive in Sappington.
A blue and chrome 2002 Harley Davidson motorcycle with license plate AX7UK was reported stolen in the 5100 block of Caribee Drive in South County.
Tuesday, October 4
A burglary was reported in at Walgreens, 11590 Gravois Rd. in Sappington, but nothing was stolen.
A purse with credit and debit cards and cash was reported stolen in the 9300 block of Niles Place in Affton.
A television was reported stolen in the 6600 block of Lindbergh Boulevard in Concord.
Tools were reported stolen at , a granite and marble installation business at 9733 Gravois Rd. in Affton.
Wednesday, October 5
A burglary and assault with a weapon were reported in the 9700 block of Arv Ellen Drive in Affton. Nothing was stolen.
A stereo and CDs were reported stolen in the 5200 block of Salinas Valley Drive in South County.
Electronics were also reported stolen nearby in the 5800 block of Cedar View Place in South County.
A cellphone and cigarettes were reported stolen in the 4900 block of Heege Road in Affton.
Thursday, October 6
A green and blue 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass was reported stolen in the 9400 block of Reavis Barracks Road in Affton.
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