Criminal Minds presents another roundup of odd and unusual crimes from around the St. Louis area.
The Ellisville Police Department reported two theft incidents from the last week.
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After being contained by Ballwin police, the turkey was released back into the wild.
Two stations located in Wildwood would be renovated if the $19.4 million proposal passes. It's been a decade since the last bond.
The Ballwin Police Department reports multiple crimes that occurred between March 23 and March 29.
To report a sighting of any of the following individuals, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
Two cars were involved in a collision during the beginning of rush hour Wednesday. No one was injured.
The Ballwin Police Department reports several crimes that occurred between March 15 and March 22.
Police said the amphitheater was found vandalized late Tuesday.
Athletic equipment, jewelry and cash were among the items Ballwin police said were stolen earlier this month.
The weapon law enforcement believe was used in the murder-suicide involving a Ballwin area family was purchased from a local business.
Another volunteer police officer was approved at a recent Eureka board of aldermen meeting.
Christine Adewunmi, who reportedly shot and killed her three daughters then herself, had recently researched suicide, NBC St. Louis said.
Two of the girls attended Oak Brook Elementary School in Ballwin.
After arriving at the scene, police said the suspect or suspects tied to the break-in were gone.
The seat belt safety campaign, which coincides with similar efforts by Missouri State Police, lasts through the end of March.
A new report on Ballwin resident Jeffrey R. Bainter says he led a scout troop based out of Holy Infant Church in Ballwin.
New details emerge in the case of Wildwood resident Kaitlin T. Norton, who is accused of leaving her newborn baby in a yard in Ellisville.
Court records said that as of Tuesday, Ballwin resident Jeffrey Bainter no longer was in police custody.
Jeffrey R. Bainter of Ballwin faces charges of possessing and promoting child pornography.
A roundup of odd and unusual crimes in and around the St. Louis area.
Police said property stolen from the car was valued at $105.
Total losses and damages totaled around $700, Ballwin police reported.
An Ameren Missouri representatives said one downed pole had a "domino effect" that resulted in a street light and another pole being downed Wednesday.
A representative for Metro West Fire said wind knocked over a streetlight on Manchester Road in Ballwin sometime around 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Police say the woman, 19 year-old Kaitlin T. Norton, has been charged but is not in police custody.
Stolen property included a television and cash, police said.
Student Ryan Blake of Ballwin finished the day in first place following a series of deliciously cheesy puns.
The city's last ramp up on seatbelt safety in the fall was met with 45 traffic citations.
Law enforcement said the victim was shot at point-blank range, allegedly by request.
The Ellisville Police Chief said detectives are expected to pursue formal charges with the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office later this week.
The Ballwin Police Department reports several criminal incidents including burglary and theft from a vehicle.
The Ballwin Police Department reports that a home in the 200 block of Oakleigh Woods Drive was broken into earlier this month.
A man from Ballwin was hospitalized after a car collision that occurred Saturday night.
Money disappeared from Dollar Tree on Clarkson road, police said, though no traces of forced entry were found on the business's safe or entryways.
The Ellisville Police Department said a woman from St. Louis was charged with assaulting her friend and then stealing her Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The Ballwin Police Department reported two criminal incidents from the last week.
An article in The Riverfront Times calls Tessa Vanvlerah the 'World's Worst Mother.'