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Ladue police arresting one person after a responding to a residential alarm.
Ladue police are seeking the rightful owner of this missing word processor.
Did you know dumping your old drugs down the toilet is dangerous?
How common is shoplifting by older folks?
Ladue police are investigating after lawn care items were stolen overnight, while recent traffic stops lead to a number of DWI arrests.
Police say owners of small pets need to go out at night with the animals.
The following car crashes were investigated between April 9-13.
Police say $7,000 worth of items and cash were taken in one of the cases.
The following cases were reported by Ladue Police between April 2 and Apri 6, 2013.
Unlocked garage made for an easy target on Willow Hill.
The following cases came between March 25 and March 30, 2013.
The following incidents were reported by Ladue Police for the week ending March 25.
Police are searching for a suspect in the March 22 burglary of a home on Clayton Road.
Ladue Police said the men broke into homes while the owners were in their houses, and stole laptop computers.
Police Chief Rich Wooten has a close eye on the situation.
Toxicology reports say that Kyle Weeks, Olivette, was drunk and high on marijuana.
The following incidents were reported by Ladue Police between March 11-17.
Break-ins of unlocked vehicles account for 80 percent of the activity in the annual report.
3 men run away from patrolling Ladue officers.
Christopher A. Frank, 42, pleaded guilty to one count of an adult harassing a child, a class D felony. He is scheduled to appear in court Thursday in a separate DWI case.
The department also responded to several recent car accidents on Interstate 64.
Missing jewelry included a charm bracelet and a monkey-shaped pendant valued at $3,000.
The following incidents were reported by Ladue Police for the week ending March 2.
Christopher A. Frank, 42, pleaded guilty to harassment involving an adult harassing a child, a class D felony.
The Ladue man originally was charged with sexual misconduct involving a child. He will not be listed on the state's Sex Offender Registry, but will go through a probation program for sex offenders.
One accident let to a DWI arrest, according to Ladue police.
Ladue police report finding evidence of an attempted burglary after an alarm sounds, plus a man is taken into custody for allegedly interfering with the arrest of a woman wanted on warrants.
Fire broke out at a home in the 6400 block of Cecil Avenue at 4 a.m.
Ladue police report in one case the suspected shoplifter fled, but was later found and arrested.
Ladue police report a "suspicious activity" call led to an arrest, plus officers responded to two calls of assaults involving juveniles.
Ladue police responded to a number of recent car accidents. Most were without any injuries.
Christopher Zomphier of Florissant was driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, according to a blood analysis.
Ladue police report in one accident a car struck a utility pole, but no one was injured.
Ladue police report thefts of jewelry from homes and more in this latest edition of police blotter.
Ladue police blotter for the week of Jan. 28 - Feb. 3, 2013.
Clayton Police said the man couldn't maintain a single lane while driving Jan. 12 on Forsyth Boulevard near Kingsbury Boulevard.
Authorities say two people died at the scene and another passed away at a hospital following a head-on crash late Friday.
Woman pronounced dead at the scene, two men die at area hospital.
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