Find out what your neighbors are reading. We've got a list of the top nine crime stories for December 2012.
See what the Shrewsbury Police Department investigated this month.
The list of St. Louis County Police Department's Most Wanted fugitives.
Find out what incidents the St. Louis County Police Department Affton Precinct handled from Dec. 10-16.
Find out what incidents the St. Louis County Police Department Affton Precinct handled from Dec. 4-9.
Read through the St. Louis County Police Affton Precinct reports from Dec. 1-4.
Read through the lastest incident reports from the Shrewsbury Police Department.
Check out the St. Louis Police Department’s Affton Precinct’s blotter from Nov. 25-Dec. 1. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
St. Louis County Police arrested the man, who faces burglary and felony stealing charges.
Erskine Yarbrough was charged with felony stealing from stores in South County and Manchester. The man told police he got the card from someone who worked at one of the stereo equipment stores.
St. Charles Police said the Affton man and his child's mother intended to assault a person caring for their daughter; the Division of Family Services advised the family to keep the girl pending an investigation.
Police said video surveillance captured the theft and helped identify the man.
Read incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department's Affton Precinct for Nov. 18-24.
A bank robbery was foiled at Gravois Road near Mathilda Ave. Tuesday morning.
The checkpoints are part of the 2012 Holiday DWI Enforcement Campaign. St. Louis County will steps up enforcement of the campaign from Dec. 10 through Dec. 16.
Do you recognize the man in dreadlocks and a fedora who robbed a bank on Gravois Road Monday morning?
A deer found in Affton was likely infected with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, also known as Blue Tongue Disease, a generally terminal affliction present in the deer population statewide.
Car thieves, a foot chase and historic guns stolen from a local museum—all that in more in our November crime round-up!
Incident report from the St. Louis County Police Department, Affton Precinct.
The following was reported by the St. Louis County Police Department, Affton precinct.
St. Louis Cardinals' player and 2011 World Series MVP David Freese was not injured when his SUV struck a tree in Wildwood Thursday, but his vehicle had to be towed from the accident scene.
Maplewood Police said they had been dispatched to check on thefts from cars in the area, and spotted a recently stolen car driven by the defendant.
Tickets are on sale for the annual Budweiser Guns 'N Hoses boxing matches amongst area firefighters and police officers at Scottrade Center Nov. 21.
Shrewsbury Police said he consented to a car search Nov. 11 following a traffic stop.
To report a sighting of any of the following Most Wanted Fugitives, call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
The man was charged last Friday with second-degree domestic assault.
According to the FBI's 2011 Uniform Crime Report, crimes such as theft, car theft, burglary and arson have been nearly cut in half in the town since 2005.
The St. Louis County Police Affton Precinct released news of the following incidents in its weekly police blotter. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
A man was arrested outside a Shrewsbury home after being involved in a domestic disturbance.
Todd Combs is the stepfather of Christopher Marks, the 12-year-old Affton boy who drowned in the Meramec River in August. Combs has been charged with seven counts of child endangerment.
Check out the 14 crime stories that got the most hits on Affton-Shrewsbury Patch.
Students learned from St. Louis County Police Department officers on how data is collected from a crime scene, including the collection of blood, fingerprints and other physical evidence.
Check here for a list of safety centers to be hosted by St. Louis County Police, school resource officers and DARE officers on Halloween evening. Children in costumes are desired to stop by for free glow necklaces, balloons and candy.
A roundup of odd, unusual and off-the-wall crimes in and around St. Louis.
The cashier told the man he was on camera, and "it was not worth it." The man left without the cash, but is charged with first-degree robbery.
St. Louis County Police said they matched prints at the scene with the defendant's prints.
Man also was charged in another Affton burglary.
The Shrewsbury Police Department supplied the following information in the weekly police blotter. Arrests do not indicate convictions.