Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Teens Arrested for Stealing Video Games and Cosmetics

Check the crime and other incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from May 26-28.

May 26

Shoplifting, 100 THF Blvd. - A 17-year-old male and a 16-year-old female concealed video games and cosmetics and left a store without paying.

Larceny, 400 THF Blvd. - An unknown subject entered the victim's unlocked vehicle and took cash from a wallet.

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Larceny (over $500), 17000 Chesterfield Airport Rd. - An unknown subject entered the victim's unlocked vehicle and took a laptop computer.

May 27

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Larceny (more than $500), 200 S. Woods Mill Rd. - Sometime during from May 21-27, an unknown subject took two rings from a residence.

Ex-parte violation, 16000 Blenham Way - A 30-year-old female violated the conditions of a court order of protection by continually calling her ex-boyfriend.

Larceny, 300 THF Blvd. - An unknown subject broke out the window of victim's vehicle and took a purse containing multiple items.

Shoplifting, 100 THF Blvd. - A 26-year-old male concealed a cell phone and medication and left a store without paying.

May 28

Harassment, 16000 W. Chesterfield Pkwy. - A 31-year-old male made unwanted phone calls and texts to ex-girlfriend.

Larceny, 14000 Forest Crest Dr. - An unknown subject entered the victim's unlocked vehicle and took a purse containing a wallet and money.

Larceny, 14000 Forest Crest Dr. - An unknown subject entered the victim's unlocked vehicle and took a purse containing a wallet and money.

Reported that week

Larceny (over $500), 100 THF Blvd. - A 19-year-old female conducted fraudulent returns for gift cards as an employee of Walmart.

Fraud, 300 Ridgemeadow Dr. - Sometime between April 30 and May 2, an unknown subject used the victim's credit card to make purchases.

Larceny (over $500), 300 S. Woods Mill Rd. - On May 21, an unknown subject took construction equipment after it was left unattended at a work site.

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