The following cases were among those investigated by Creve Coeur Police between March 24-March 30.
St. Louis County Police said the victim was a relative of a woman whom he is accused of sodomizing in St. Louis County near Olive and Lindbergh boulevards.
Creve Coeur authorities say "solicitors without permits are suspicious."
Karen Page was accused of stealing $234,000 from an insurance underwriter.
Police warn that all cases are not tied to Schnucks.
The Secret Service is not yet officially involved in an investigation, but has advice for worried Creve Coeur and other St. Louis County consumers.
Thursday, W. Lynn Gunter pleaded not guilty to charges of murder in the death of his wife in their Town and Country home. They had been parishioners at St. Anselm in Creve Coeur. Gunter's former employer sued him for breach of a contract.
A restaurant patron was arrested for disturbing the peace.
Authorities responded to a pair of apartment communities for the gun-related cases last week.
William Lynn Gunter and Suzanne Gunter attended mass at the Creve Coeur church. Suzanne Gunter's funeral is scheduled to take place there Friday.
Authorities don't know if the most recent case is connected to incidents last month.
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The following cases were reported by Creve Coeur Police between March 4 and March 9, 2013.
Victims in the Creve Coeur case were forced to strip naked while they were robbed.
Patrina Taylor could face ten years in prison when she's sentenced in June.
Police pulled the man over just after midnight Feb. 7 in the 11000 block of Olive Boulevard.
Creve Coeur Fire Protection crews responded to a three alarm blaze overnight near Page and Lindbergh
An arrest was made just over a week after two incidents in the Bellerive Shopping Plaza last month.
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John Dailey, of West St. Louis County, was sentenced to eight months in prison and ordered to pay $60,000 after he pleaded guilty to charges of medicare fraud.
Two of the break-ins were in unincorporated St. Louis between Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights. A third was in North County.
The following cases were reported by Creve Coeur Police between February 17-23, 2013.
Michael P. Bates told police he drank beer and took OxyContin before driving, according to court documents.
The owner had eaten at a restaurant where the defendant worked a week before, police said.
Update: Authorities describe the man as a middle-aged white male with medium build.
The driver had two previous DWI arrests, and admitted to police she mixed alcohol and prescription medicine.
Bart Laster has three previous alcohol-related driving convictions and faces three additional DWI charges, including one in Creve Coeur.
The district was given $1,500 from the Missouri American Water Company toward the purchase of a fire eductor. The tool allows for the pumping of water from sources, such as streams or swimming pools, and will aid in the fighting of fires in rural areas.
Police said the woman forged a Maryland Heights resident's name.
The following cases were reported by Creve Coeur Police between February 10-16, 2013.
Police do not believe the man on the run is still in a wooded area near CityPlace.
A 74 year-old Crystal City man was struck by a vehicle February 7 and died Wednesday.
Creve Coeur Police are also investigating a stolen 12-pack of beer. Here's a look at other recent cases under investigation.
The accident took place February 7 at the hospital's parking garage.
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 following cases were investigated by the Creve Coeur Police Department between January 28-February 2, 2013.
Attorneys for Midwest Maternity & Fetal Medicine sought to keep confidential the transcript records, photos and other discovery material.
The program is a cooperative effort between police agencies in Creve Coeur, Frontenac, Olivette and other departments.
Creve Coeur Police said the woman also altered the checks, scratching off account numbers.
The move saved the district $2,783 on its annual property and liability premiums, which totaled $207,830 for 2013-14.