Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Donated Merchandise Stolen from Trailer

Part one of the weekly Chesterfield Police blotter.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Chesterfield Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. 

Dec. 4

Shoplifting – An unknown subject concealed clothing and left a store in the Chesterfield Mall without paying.

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Shoplifting – An unknown subject concealed perfume and left a store in the Chesterfield Mall without paying.

Identity theft – An unknown subject used the victim’s personal information to open up an investment account. The incident occurred in the 200 block of Santa Maria Drive.

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Dec. 3

Shoplifting – An unknown subject concealed sunglasses and left a store in the Chesterfield Mall without paying.

Dec. 2

Property damage, vehicle – An unknown subject wrapped a vehicle in the 14000 block of Claymont Estates Drive in duct tape.

Ex-Parte violation – A 38-year-old female violated the conditions of a court order by taking her daughter without the father’s permission. The incident occurred in the 15000 block of Olive Boulevard.

Dec. 1

Burglary, residential – An unknown subject entered a residence in the 2200 block of Rebecca Lynn Court through an unlocked window in the garage and took shoes and a cigar lighter.

Larceny, business - Several unknown subjects cut the lock on a trailer in Forum Shopping Center and took donated merchandise. 

Nov. 30

Larceny, person – An unknown subject took the victim’s cell phone when it was left unattended in a kitchen in the 1000 block of Chesterfield Pointe Parkway.

Larceny, auto – An unknown subject entered an unlocked vehicle in the 14000 block of Olive Boulevard and took the victim’s iPad.

Shoplifting – A 21-year-old male took alcohol from a store in the 100 block of THF Boulevard without paying.


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