Crime & Safety
Affton Police Blotter: Petty Theft Galore
The following information was supplied by the Affton Precinct of the St. Louis County Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

Friday, December 9
A credit card was reported stolen in the 5200 block of Salinas Valley Drive in South County.
Jewelry and cash were reported stolen in a burglary in the 5000 block of Concord Road in Concord.
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Electronics, cash and prescription medication were reported stolen in the 10000 block of Office Center Avenue in Concord.
Saturday, December 10
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Electronics, guns and jewelry were reported stolen in a burglary in the 4600 block of McIlroy Drive in South County.
A burglar was arrested in the 5200 block of Waldo Avenue in Affton. Nothing was successfully stolen.
Cash was reported stolen in at 7-Eleven, 703 Union Road in Affton.
Sunday, December 11
A blue and white 1992 Yamaha dirt bike was reported stolen in the 4800 block of Oldenburg Avenue in Affton.
Toys and clothes were reported stolen in the 8900 block of Provo Lane in Affton. An arrest was made and some of the items were recovered.
Monday, December 12
A purse with driver’s license, social security card and checkbook were reported stolen in the 4800 block of Oldenburg Avenue in Affton.
A white 2005 Mazda RX8 was reported stolen in the 5800 block of Cedar View Place in South County. The vehicle was recovered.
A shoplifter stealing electronics was arrested at Target, 4250 Rusty Rd. The stolen items were recovered.
Thursday, December 15
Jewelry, medication and a debit card were reported stolen in the 5400 block of Brass Lantern Place in South County.
A wallet with cash, credit cards and a driver’s license, along with sunglasses and a camera were reported stolen in the at St. Anthony’s Medical Center, 10010 Kennerly Rd. in South County.
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