Police said the theft occurred overnight Feb. 1-2 and that the doors to the building had been left open.
Part two of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
Part one of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
Former State Senator Jane Cunningham shared her reasonings against a public education officer position at the Monarch Fire Protection District board meeting Thursday.
With the initial number of reduced price smoke alarms almost claimed, Monarch Fire Protection District has ordered another 600 to be made available for residents.
The items were taken from a pet supply representative last week in Chesterfield.
SERIES ON SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES: A police-led committee of the area's long-standing Safe Schools Partnership will offer training to area school teams, including Rockwood School District.
Kirk Jackson, 38, of St. Charles, was arraigned yesterday in Clayton on one of the three cases of invasion of privacy he faces stemming from incidents in St. Charles County, Chesterfield and St. Louis city.
Three suffered minor injuries and the fourth was transported to the hospital after their vehicle struck a tree.
While the Cooperating School Districts leader says school security plans are not a "one size fits all" proposition, he is advocating for changes that may require new taxes.
The separate incidents occurred on Jan. 23 and Jan. 25 and involved the suspects allegedly being found with marijuana.
The blaze damaged several floors at a residence in the 15000 block of Appalachian Trail Drive Friday afternoon, but two occupants home at the time were able to make it out safely.
Chesterfield Police are searching for a suspect who grabbed a handful of jeans and then fled the store in a case of hit-and-run shoplifting.
Chesterfield Police are investigating the case in which a woman used stolen cards to make charges at Target stores in Chesterfield, St. Charles County and Bridgeton.
The move saved the district $2,783 on its annual property and liability premiums, which totaled $207,830 for 2013-14.
Check out the roundup of stories related to crime in or near Chesterfield during the month of January.
Chesterfield Police reported that the incident took place in a store that had been left vacant and before the new tenants had moved in.
Police said in each incident an unknown suspect gained entry by forcing a rear door. There is no initial indication that the two thefts are related.
A report from the Chesterfield Police Department shows a small dip in the number of reports handled by officers in categories such as thefts, assaults and drug violations.
Crews with the Monarch Fire Department aided the Metro West Fire Department on a call Wednesday afternoon for a house fire on Clarkson Farm Drive, just south of Chesterfield.
Chesterfield police said the forged papers were intended to hide the true arrest history of the applicants.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crimes in the St. Louis area.
Chief Ray Johnson has been a long-standing member of the organization, which is a collaboration among agencies in 13 counties that investigates homicides and other serious crimes.
Police said they responded to what was initially thought as a sick call at a home in Chesterfield and found heroin and drug paraphernalia in the residence.
The suspect was caught by security personnel after pushing a cart loaded with the lifted items out the front doors.
The man was charged as a persistent offender, a felony, after being pulled over Jan. 2 in Town and Country.
The individual alerted the police after getting what was described as a flyer for "adult-type" products and magazines.
Residents can contact the Monarch Fire Protection District to schedule free installation as well, but the 600 alarms are being offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Police said the drugs were found during the course of their post-accident investigation.
The individual told police the act of vandalism caused damage to the clothing that had been on placed on the snowman.
Kirkwood Police said two men stole NFC championship and Big 12 championship rings among other items from the home.
The 42-year-old male suspect tried to wheel the TV out in a cart without stopping to pay for it.