Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Video Game Thief Also Busted for Prescription Pills

Check the crime and other incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from June 16-18.

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

June 16

Larceny, 900 Forestlac Ct. – An unknown subject entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and took a briefcase and CDs.

Larceny, 1000 E. Chesterfield Pkwy. – An unknown subject damaged victim’s door handle and took alcohol and a purse.

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Shoplifting, 100 THF Blvd. – Two 18-year-old females concealed cosmetics and left a store without paying.

June 17

Larceny over $500, 800 W. Chesterfield Pkwy. – A 46-year-old male checked out of a hotel without paying the final balance.

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Assault, 14000 Greencastle Dr. – A 24-year-old female struck her husband after an argument.

June 18

Larceny over $500, 100 THF Blvd. – A 24-year-old female concealed video games and left store without paying. She was also in possession of unknown type of prescription pills.

Trespassing, 1000 Savonne Ct. – Seven teenagers trespassed onto a private residential pool and were found in possession of alcohol.

Also reported

Larceny, 16000 Burkhardt Pl. – An unknown subject took credit cards out of the victim’s wallet after it was left unattended.

Harassment, 14000 Royalbrook Dr. –Between May 18 and June 3, a 34-year-old male sent unwanted texts and voicemails to an ex-girlfriend.

Larceny, 300 White House Farm Ln. – Between January 19 and June 3, an unknown subject took shotgun from the victim’s residence.

Fraud, 16000 Farmers Mill Ln. – On June 4, an unknown subject opened up a checking account using the victim’s information.

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