The following information was supplied by the Brentwood Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was obtained through the Missouri Sunshine Law from the Maplewood Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A round-up of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
Thieves target unlocked cars and shatter car windows for purses and GPS units.
Ted Jury will replace Bob Niemeyer, who will retire in September.
The charges stem from an incident reported on June 7.
The new speed limit is 60 mph in most areas.
The Brentwood police blotter compiles reports from May 23-29.
The Maplewood police blotter compiles reports from May 23-29.
The Maplewood police blotter compiles reports from May 16-22.
The Brentwood police blotter for May 16-22 provides information on crimes in the area.
Ameren expects to restore power to most of their customers by Tuesday night.
The storm appears to be over, but many residents remain without power in Brentwood and Maplewood.
The Maplewood police blotter compiles reports from May 9-15.
Maplewood police confirm that Margie Ross will receive benefits under a federal program for fallen law enforcement officers.
The Brentwood police blotter for May 9-15 provides information on crimes in the area.
They will hit the streets to carry the torch for Special Olympics Missouri.
Early-morning fire wakens homeowners and neighbors of High Street residence.
Patch is still gathering information about the fire.
Abraham Fields and Allen Coleman have been charged in the May 7 armed robbery at a convenience store on Manchester Road.
Just over a year after Sgt. George Ross died of a heart attack while attending another officer's funeral, his wife, Margie Ross, is awaiting assistance—and could hear this month about whether one federal grant will be approved.
Police say they don't believe the incidents, which happened over a two-week period, are related.
The Brentwood police blotter for May 2-8 provides information on crimes in the area.
Hosted by local organizations from Richmond Heights and Maplewood, Tons of Transportation provided an opportunity for children and adults to get up close and personal with trucks, boats, buses and emergency vehicles.
The Brentwood police blotter includes activity from April 24-30.
The weekly Maplewood police blotter compiles reports from April 18-24.
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