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Hazelwood Crime: Former Roomate Steals Jewelry
Plus, car stolen after owner leaves keys in the ignition.

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Plus, car stolen after owner leaves keys in the ignition.

Plus, police investigate possible gunshots fired in Hazelwood.
Plus, a resident's vehicle is spray painted.
Plus, credit card thief caught at St. Louis Outlet Mall.
Plus, someone steals an apartment complex dryer and dumps it on the sidewalk after stealing its coins.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Charles County.
Hazelwood School District received reports from parents of rumors of threats of possible violence, which led the district to be on high alert.
HSD has been dealing with small levels of threat this week in the wake of the shootings. The NRA wants armed officers in all American schools to help counter threatening situations.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
Plus, a woman's wallet is stolen from her purse while she shops in Friday's crime report.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
Our Patches across the country will take part in a Web Moment of Silence on Friday to pause to remember those lost last week.
This program gives youth, ages 14 to 21, an opportunity to “try out” a career in law enforcement without actually having to go through the educational and hiring process.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
Hazelwood officials are consulting with area police departments on adopting a program called Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate.
Hazelwood officials are consulting with area police departments on adopting a program called Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate.
Residents express concern after Hazelwood Patch reveals there are buildings in the city deemed unsafe because they were used to produce methamphetamine.
Hazelwood Patch spoke with acting Chief of Police Gregg Hall about Tuesday's accident where a Tendercare passenger van crashed into the facility's building.
The Hazelwood School District explains the punishment possible for the student that brought a bullet to school.