Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: 60-Year-Old Woman Charged with Pot Possession
Check out part two of the April 17-23 incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Chesterfield Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. All addresses given are generic.Â
April 21
Shoplifting (more than $500), 100 THF Blvd. – A 24-year-old female concealed DVDs in a bag and left a store without paying.
Fraud, 300 Brunhaven Ct. – An unknown subject attempted to use the victim’s credit card information to make a purchases.
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Assault, 100 Long Rd. – An unknown subject struck the victim in the face after an argument at a bar, causing minor injuries.  Â
April 22
Larceny (more than $500), 200 Chesterfield Mall – An unknown subject took the license plate off of a vehicle.
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April 23
Drug possession, 16000 Chesterfield Bluffs Cir. – A 60-year-old female was found in possession of marijuana and paraphernalia after a domestic disturbance investigation.
Ex-parte violation, 300 N. Woods Mill Rd. – A 17-year-old female violated a court order of protection by making contact with the victim.
Shoplifting, 100 THF blvd. – A 21-year-old male concealed cosmetics and a cell phone and left a store without paying.
Reported this week
Fraud, 14000 Westernmill Dr. – Sometime between March 28 and April 9, an unknown subject used the victim’s credit card information to make purchases.
Fraud, 600 Spirit Dr. – On April 15, an unknown subject used the victim’s credit card information to make purchases.
Fraud, 14000 Appalachian Trail – On April 8, an unknown subject used the victim’s credit card information to make purchases.
Fraud, 17000 Westridge Meadow Dr. – On April 13, an unknown subject used the victim’s credit card information to make purchases.
Larceny, 100 THF Blvd. – A 23-year-old male activated pre-paid phone cards but did not pay for them.Â
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