The latest update on criminal activity from the Olivette police blotter.
At least one other business owner on Olive has expressed concern to Olivette police about the three break-ins in 22 days in the city.
TV reports say someone broke out the front window of the smoke shop sometime after midnight today.
Det. Craig Schneider said police are investigating whether cases at Subway and Chevy's are connected to cases in U City, Clayton and Maryland Heights.
Kirkwood Police said two men stole NFC championship and Big 12 championship rings among other items from the home.
The new vehicle will cost the city $14,878, including the trade-in value for the old vehicle.
The St. Louis County Police sent out a warning about the deadly hallucinogen after a West County parent said she believes her daughter may have been slipped N-Bomb at a New Year's Eve party and nearly overdosed.
The St. Louis County Police Department Most Wanted Fugitives List.
The city contracted last month with Emergency Communications Network for "reverse 911" emergency and weather alerts that can be sent to phones, cellphones and email.
A summary of the categories of crimes reported in the city each month. The latest report goes through November 2012.
Highlights from the latest Olivette Police Department reports.
The last update from the Olivette police notes stolen goodd that include a firearm.
Patch is seeking more information; the latest police report from Olivette says the business was in the 9200 block of Olive Boulevard.
The list of St. Louis County Police Department's Most Wanted fugitives.
Olivette Police Chief Richard Knox wants the community to know city police will increase patrols around schools in the community.
Two incidents of cars being hit and drivers leaving the scene occurred recently.
Children "need to be reminded that this is an unusual situation and they should not fear going to school or other familiar activities.β
Well, at least his lunch box. Police don't know if lunch was actually in the box.
Highlights from the most recently report from the Olivette Police Department.
The city council approved a three-year contract with CodeRed, a vendor that provides emergency alerts by text, phone and email.
The latest update from the Olivette Police Department's crime report.
Get involved in a local fundraiser to benefit local families of fallen heroes.
Would you sign up to get a phone call in an emergency from the city?
A summary of the categories of crimes reported in the city each month.
The accident happened on southbound Interstate 170.
Olivette police responded to multiple incidents involving drivers leaving the scenes of accidents.
A round-up of odd and unusual crimes in the St. Louis area.
Police responded to a string of thefts from vehicles and property damage in the same block of Olive Boulevard.
Here at the law enforcement-related articles that topped the site this month.
Cops in Olivette got a report of someone trying to pass a fake bill at a local gas station. And this is why the merchants check your bills.
A Creve Coeur teenager is accused of pointing a laser onto the field at Busch Stadium during a Cardinals game in August.
FBI Uniform Crime Report shows steadily decreasing crimes against property in Olivette since 2005, although burglaries have increased slightly.
A look at the latest Olivette Police Department Crime Blotter.
Olivette authorities report that two men broke into a home and held an object at a resident's head, demanding money.
REGISTRATION DUE: St. Louis West County Police Precinct officers, in partnership with Islamic Foundation leaders, will host an eight-week series of classes to specifically address safety on behalf of St. Louis' Muslim residents.
Police said the woman arrived at work and her coworkers called an ambulance.
The suspect led police on a brief chase in a stolen vehicle, police said.
Police said the suspect dropped the woman off at her job, where coworkers saw she was injured and had her taken to the hospital.
The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between Oct. 27 and Nov. 1.
The latest information from the Olivette Police Department shows a raft of crimes of opportunity, because victims didn't lock their car doors.