Saturday, May 18, 2013
Check out the incidents handled by the St. Louis County Police Department's Wildwood precinct from May 9-12.
The following arrest information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police-Wildwood (6th) Precinct. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. May 9 Identity theft report taken where credit cards were opened and used with the victim’s information. Altercation on the parking lot at 2401 Hwy. 109. Suspect punched the victim. We are currently looking for the suspect. May 10 Accident no injury on Hwy T and Ossenfort involving a deer. Burglary report taken on Lasiandra. Subject entered house by breaking window which activated alarm. No suspects at this time. May 11 Call for a speeding vehicle in the area of Imperial Crown Way and Jubilee Hill found the vehicle and the driver was arrested for DWI. May 12 Accident no injury on Hwy. 109 and …
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
St. Louis County Police said officers found Bobby Bird and Kaleb Briggs outside the burglarized house.
Two men were caught in the backyard of a Wildwood home they burglarized Monday, St. Louis County Police said. Bobby Bird, 28, of Wildwood, and Kaleb Briggs, 28, each were charged Tuesday with second-degree burglary and felony theft. St. Louis County Police said Bird and Briggs were arrested in the backyard of a home in the 100 block of Cherry Hills Meadows Drive in Wildwood. Police said they had just left the house at about 1:55 p.m. Monday and had a silver necklace and three gold rings taken from the home. Value of the stolen jewelry was estimated at $1,500. Join Eureka-Wildwood Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter. Briggs’ address was listed as 1621 First St. in St. Louis, the St. Louis Community Release …
Sunday, May 5, 2013
A couple of readers debate whether victims bear any responsibility for crime. What do you think?
In Des Peres last week, a handful of cars and homes were burglarized in a residential neighborhood—a serious enough "spree" that the city blasted an email and text alert to the neighborhoods. As it happens, the burglar got into some unlocked cars, used the garage door opener and walked into a pair of houses in which the inside door was not locked. The report brought on this comment from a reader: "A person would not lock their car outside overnight (or anytime) because? And with a home garage door opener and valuables inside? Is this laziness or stupidity?" Another reader who said she was was one of the victims took offense: "I hope you are never a victim. You are acting like it was our fault." What do you think? Do we bear any …
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
The man stole an autographed jersey and electronics, and also sold stolen gold, Edward Jones insignia jewelry.
A High Ridge man burglarized a Wildwood home in early December, and also pawned gold Edward Jones jewelry, St. Louis County Police said. James S. Bright, 25, of the 6200 block of Sunshine Drive in High Ridge, was charged Saturday with second-degree burglary, felony theft and receiving stolen property. St. Louis County Police said Bright broke into a home in the 500 block of Nantucket Pointe Drive in Wildwood between 7:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Dec. 7. According to the police report, he stole an autographed sports jersey, 46-inch flat-screen TV and an iMac computer monitor. Bright also is charged with selling a gold Edward Jones insignia ring with diamonds, a gold wedding ring and an Edward Jones anniversary gold pin on Dec. 8. He was captured …
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Florissant Police officers said the men stole a TV and cash in Saturday's burglary.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
A Wildwood man and two Ballwin men face criminal charges as police said they kicked in an apartment door and stole items Saturday. Florissant Police said the men broke into the apartment Saturday, and took a 47-inch, flat-screen TV and cash from the apartment in the 2100 block of Keeven Lane in Florissant near Koch Park. Three men were charged Sunday with second-degree burglary and felony stealing: According to a police report, witness statements led officers to the defendants. Bail was set at $15,000 for each of the men. For more crime information on Eureka-Wildwood Patch, see the following articles:
Monday, October 8, 2012
The Eureka man also is accused with stealing tools in a burglary in Eureka.
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Monday, October 8, 2012
A Eureka man faces criminal charges after police said he nearly struck an officer with his SUV Monday in a Richmond Heights parking garage. The man also faces a burglary charge in Eureka. Brian Rasdall, 32, of the first block of Hawk Hill Drive in Eureka, was charged last Monday with second-degree assault on a law enforcement officer. He also was charged Sept. 27 with second-degree burglary and misdemeanor stealing in Eureka. Richmond Heights Police said an officer responded to a report of an in-progress theft from a car in the SSM St. Mary’s Health Center parking garage. The caller reported the man was driving a black SUV. The officer spotted a vehicle matching the description and got out of his car to stop the SUV. The driver accelerated…
Thursday, April 5, 2012
It was the second time the woman had burglarized the home, according to police.
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
A Eureka woman was charged last week with burglary and stealing from a Ballwin residence. Mackenzie P. Cox, 21, is accused of entering a home in the 200 block of Oakleigh Woods Drive while the residents were sleeping. She stole an iPod, X-Box, amplifier, camera and weed eater, according to a Ballwin Police report. She previously stole an iPad from the same residence, the report stated. The thefts took place between May 28 and June 6, 2011. Cox admitted to the crimes, according to the police report.
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10:16 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013
Agreed. Just because a thief or vandal else clearly does wrong, does not mean the victim is necessarily "right" or blameless. It also doesn't mean they have equal blame or most of it. Such black and white thinking on this board. Sometimes victims couldn't have done anything better. Sometimes we can all learn something from the situation...like locking things up and keeping valuables out of sight.   more ›