Almost $7,000 was reported stolen after a woman invited family members over to her Barnhart home after her husband's funeral.
The man, who police found in his vehicle at Highway 141 and Jeffco Boulevard, was one of three arrested for DWI in Arnold between Nov. 14 and 17.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the week ending Nov. 18. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Authorities are asking for help in identifying a man who agents say may have information regarding the sexual exploitation of a child. Have you seen him?
Here is the Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
A man enlisted the help of a "so-called" friend to move. But the woman loaded up more than $1,300 in the man's belongings, which never made it to his new home.
Tickets are on sale for the annual Budweiser Guns 'N Hoses boxing matches amongst area firefighters and police officers at Scottrade Center Nov. 21.
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 19-month-old girl was found in the driveway of a nearby home by a man walking home from deer hunting, KMOV-TV reports.
The Arnold couple hired the woman from Craigslist. After only two days of work, they noticed a gun and about $80 in cash were missing from their home.
Here is the 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Police say the man did not like the ethnicity of the employees and began threatening them. After officers arrived, he made four calls to 911 ranting in a bizarre manner.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the week ending Nov. 11. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The following information was supplied by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Several Rock Community firefighters were awarded for heroic actions in the line of duty.
A round-up of odd and unusual crimes in and around the St. Louis area.
Missouri state Highway Patrol crash report.
Incident report from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
A man and a woman bought more than $3,500 in kitchen appliances with a forged check. Store security officers say the same couple has struck other area Lowe's.
When police arrived, the 17 year old said the woman who held her at gunpoint fled out of the back door of the home. The woman was later arrested for filing a false report.
Police say a potential buyer visited the man's house, took the bike for test drive and never returned.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the week ending Nov. 4. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Beet juice? What the heck is it? Well, it cost Scott's Power Equipment a $2,880 loss in product, not to mention a horrendous smell on the company's parking lot.
The list of most wanted fugitives by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Check out the round up of stories related to crime during the month of October.
Arnold police called in special unit to destroy meth-making items found in the man's vehicle.
The Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the week ending Oct. 28. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The man tried to walk out of the Mehlville Walmart with a BB gun tucked in his waistband, police say.
After cleaning the residence, the Imperial woman stole an elderly woman's ring and pawned it at a Crestwood jewelry shop, police say. The ring set has been returned to its rightful owner.
A couple in a silver minivan followed the victim to his place of employment, police say. The passenger in the van flourished a revolver and then robbed the man.
Thieves struck Arnold businesses seven times in a one-week period, stealing everything from tents to shoes. Police were called to the Arnold Walmart on five separate occasions.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the week ending Oct. 21. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Patch is still sifting through the hundreds of files released, but so far we've been unable to come up with any cases from Arnold or Jefferson County.
A roundup of odd, unusual and off-the-wall crimes in and around St. Louis.