The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between June 2 and June 8.
A roundup of recent activity investigated by the Creve Coeur Police Department.
Some of the proceeds of the department's annual golf tournament with Town & Country Police went to Mike Vernon, a Florissant officer recently paralyzed while shot on duty.
Police said many of the approximately 100 people under age were intoxicated.
Longtime attorney of developer Marvin Gelber spoke to Creve Coeur Patch Friday morning.
If you receive an email about a package delivery or online postage charges, do not open it. It appears to be from the post office, but it is a scam than can infect your computer.
A funeral service for Peggy Reavy is scheduled for Friday at Holy Infant Catholic Church in Ballwin.
Patch takes a look at some of the more quirky crime reports taken by Creve Coeur Police.
Patch offers a look at some of the more interesting cases from Creve Coeur Police in recent days.
Police want residents and solicitors to know the rules of the road.
The man told his mother he took television to be repaired, police said.
The Missouri Department of Revenue tells Patch the 91-year-old Creve Coeur driver had a valid license.
Sheila Weaver, 67, was the passenger in a car Creve Coeur Police say hit a tree and overturned Sunday.
The following incidents were investigated by the Creve Coeur Police Department during the week of May 14, 2012.
One of the alleged victims was a pregnant office manager.
Authorities said the car went off the road on Sackston Woods Lane and struck a tree Sunday afternoon.
Creve Coeur Police said the trio used fake birth certificates and social security numbers to get Missouri IDs.
The insurance underwriting firm said its clients were protected from the fraud.
Young people are falsely posing as students of LβΓcole Culinaire in an effort to get victims to buy phony magazine subscriptions, according to the Better Business Bureau.
House cleaner was indicted Wednesday for medication theft in Ballwin.
Creve Coeur man receives five years probation, suspended imposition of sentence and must continue to seek medical care.
Ladue Schools co-sponsored Monday night community forum.
An update on recent criminal activity investigated by the Creve Coeur Police Department over the past week.
Students urged to take precaution so weekend event is memorable for the right reasons.
Richard Ambler is scheduled to be in federal court Friday.
Man is charged with acquiring identification, passwords, checks and then withdrawing money over a nine-week period.
The computer equipment was stolen in November from the not-for-profit agency.
Residents can drop off old or unwanted prescription drugs Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Man stole items to fund his methamphetamine addiction, police say.
A roundup of the latest activity reported by the Creve Coeur Police Department.
A Creve Coeur Police department roundup of criminal activity between April 9 and April 13.
Updated 11:42 a.m. with hospital reaction. Case involved two patients at the Creve Coeur facility.
Fire officials are still investigating the cause of the fire, but no one was injured.
Police say a man struck his stephild with a wooden rod.
Creve Coeur Police made two arrests in recent drive-off cases. They're also trying to locate a man who lost a wallet.
Authorities have not released details of their investigation into the March fire.
Monarch Fire Protection District directors vote 2-1 in favor.
The Creve Coeur Police investigated the following cases for the week of March 26.
Officers were recognized for their work handling a variety of protest groups which have targeted corporations based in the city.
Watch video as he reflects on more than 30 years of service.