Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: iPad Stolen off Counter at Framing Store

Check out the incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from July 17-19.

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

July 17

Burglary, 16000 Swingley Ridge Rd. – An unknown subject entered the Cisco System’s office building while it was closed and took a projector and an iPad.

Larceny, 700 Timber Valley Ct. – An unknown subject took license plate tabs off the victim’s vehicle.

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Shoplifting, 100 THF Blvd. – A 17-year-old female concealed a cell phone case andcharger and left Walmart without paying.

Trespassing, 15000 Sugar Ridge Ct. – Unknown subjects were observed running out of the victim’s open garage.

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July 18

Larceny (over $500), 1800 Newsbury Port Rd. – An unknown subject entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and took golf clubs.

Larceny (over $500), 80 River Bend Dr. – An unknown subject entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and took a laptop and backpack.

Gas drive off, 1700 Clarkson Rd. – An unknown subject pumped gasoline at the Mobile gas station and drove off without paying.

Property damage, 2300 Wellington Estates Dr. – An unknown subject damaged the victim’s mailbox and wrote on his vehicle.

July 19

Larceny (over $500), 100 Chesterfield Valley Dr. – An unknown subject took an iPad that had been left unattended on the counter at Belle Framing.

Assault, 200 Dejournet Dr. – A 34-year-old female scratched her ex-boyfriend in the face after an argument.

Property damage, 16000 Old Chesterfield Rd. – An unknown subject damaged the siding on the house by doing bicycle stunts along the side of the residence.

Fraud, 100 Four Seasons Shopping Center – A 20-year-old male passed a counterfeit $20 bill at Pizza Hut. 

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