Carol Dotson​ is accused of writing checks to herself totaling $20,000, embezzling $2 million and creating bogus financial reports.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
Thieves hit a business next door to the Olivette Police Department in this latest smash-and-grab burglary.
Specially trained officers will check motorists at various locations throughout September.
Girma Abozen was charged with intent to distribute a controlled substance after he ultimately received the package, police said.
Arrange that designated driver--police in St. Louis, St. Charles and Jefferson counties will be conducting DUI checkpoints through Sept. 2.
Misadventures in crime including a man hitting a police horse, an illegally obtained male enhancement drug and a father-son theft outing.
Olivette police say a body found in Olivette's Villa Park was a suicide.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol and St. Louis County Police are warning drivers of sobriety checkpoints planned in August.
Plus, Olivette police are investigating recent property damage reports.
Olivette police are investigating an assault charge, plus made recent drug arrests.
Plus, Olivette police are investigating another incident where a gun was stolen from a car.
Olivette police say in both instances someone forced entry into the homes.
Top stories from the 24 St. Louis Patch sites include articles about a man dying after a police arrest goes awry and the FBI's hunt for a serial robber named the "I-55 Bandit."
St. Louis area radio personality Kevin Slaten pleaded guilty to peace disturbance, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Use our interactive map to see if law enforcement officials found evidence of any meth labs or dump sites near your address in Olivette.
Police are warning residents in neighboring communities of home burglaries where they believe men are pulling into cul de sacs and targeting homes in the back of courts.
A West County 9-year-old attending a Reform Jewish summer camp north of Indianapolis and was one of three campers injured by the strike.
Plus, Olivette police say an employee is accused of stealing thousands in property from an area employer.
Olivette police are searching for suspects in connection to a number of thefts involving homes and cars.
Plus, police are searching for the driver in connection to a neighborhood hit and run.
Officer Thomas Exline was part of the team which investigated a fatal accident involving an Olivette man and two others who were killed.
Frontenac police are warning residents not to fall victim to a robbery scheme playing out in the area after a resident was robbed of valuables by someone claiming to be a water company employee.
Plus, another resident called police fearing an attempted break-in.
Olivette police said that in once incident, a soda can was thrown from a moving vehicle.
Plus, Olivette police make a drug arrest during a separate incident.
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Here at the law enforcement-related articles that topped the site this month.
St. Louis County Police are reminding residents to be on alert as authorities continues to investigate two rapes. One occurred each summer for the last two years.
The strike burned areas in front of a home and forced the evacuation of eight homes.
That's the message from the Missouri Department of Transportation which is alerting drivers and passengers that enhanced enforcement of "Click It or Ticket" kicks off Monday, May 20.
The St. Louis County Police Highway Safety Unit and officers from the Division of Patrol will be conducting the checkpoints.
The police blotter also reminds us to watch out for license plate thieves.
Olivette police are investigating after a worker leaves with a resident's credit card to buy supplies, but never returns.
Olivette police report recents incidents of property damage, assault and a driver who left the scene of an accident.
Plus another resident gave a scammer $700 in pre-paid Green Dot cards over the phone.