Crime & Safety

Hairdresser Indicted for Burglarizing Retirement Community Apartments

Town and Country Police said the woman stole $85,487 in jewelry, coins, sterling silver and other items in seven burglaries.

*The following information was supplied by court documents. It does not indicate a conviction where an arrest was made.

A former hairdresser for a retirement community was indicted last Wednesday by a St. Louis County grand jury on seven burglary charges after being accused of stealing.

As previously reported by Patch, Town and Country Police said Kerri Spink, 39, stole items valued at a total of $85,487 from residents of Garden Villas Retirement Community, 13590 South Outer 40 Road in Town and Country.

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Spink, 39, of Imperial, faces six second-degree burglary charges, one first-degree burglary charge and three felony stealing charges. Police said Spink stole a master key to rooms in the facility and used the key to enter seven apartments.

according to a Town and Country Police probable cause statement.

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Town and Country Police set up video surveillance cameras that captured the woman entering one of the Garden Villa apartments.

Spink posted 10 percent of a $25,000 bond and was released Jan. 2.

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