Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Window of Chesterfield Home Broken With Beer Can

Check out part one of the April 25-30 incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Chesterfield Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. All addresses given are generic. 

April 25

Property damage, 100 THF Blvd. – An unknown subject broke out the window on the victim’s vehicle.

April 26

Drug possession, E. Chesterfield Parkway and N. Outer 40 Rd. – Two 19-year-old males were found in possession of marijuana after being stopped for a traffic violation.  

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April 27

Trespassing, 400 N. Woods Mill Rd. – Unknown subjects were observed via security camera on school property after hours.

Ex-parte violation, 17000 Blackwood Ct. – A 17-year-old male violated the conditions of a court order by showing up at his parent’s residence. Subject also damaged the victim’s vehicle and mailbox.

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Shoplifting, 40 Chesterfield Mall – A 15-year-old female concealed a headband and left a store without paying.

Larceny, 15000 Olive Blvd. – An unknown subject took the victim’s cell phone, which was left unattended on a desk in a store.

Shoplifting, 200 Chesterfield Mall – A 21-year-old female concealed clothing and jewelry and left a store without paying.

April 28

Property damage, 1800 Cedarmill Dr. – Unknown subjects spray painted graffiti on a storage shed.

Property damage, Elmsford Lane and Wilson Manor Drive – An unknown subject knocked over multiple mailboxes on street and damaged a street sign.

Property damage, 16000 Wilson Manor Dr. – A 17-year-old male broke a window on a house with a beer can.

MIP violation, 1700 Clarkson Rd. – A 18-year-old and 17-year-old male were found in possession of alcohol after being observed drinking in a public parking lot.

Peace disturbance, 13000 Cantina Dr. – A peace disturbance complaint was filed in an ongoing dispute between neighbors. The issue was referred to the COPPS division. 

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