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Police Blotter: Jacket and Medication Stolen from Vehicle
Check out part one of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.

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Check out part one of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.

The move effectively blocks the gas station and convenience store from being built at 915 N. Kirkwood Road.
An unknown suspect was able to elude mall security after grabbing handfuls of clothes and fleeing the department store.
No criminal charges are being sought and no one was injured during the incident, which occurred Wednesday morning at Kehrs Mill Elementary School.
More than a dozen of individuals who spoke at Wednesday's meeting suspending Mayor Adam Paul traced the city's current turmoil back to the development project and the debate over its public financing.
The city council voted 5-0 to adopt a resolution suspending Mayor Adam Paul for 45 days so a hearing can be convened presenting allegations that he violated the city charter and should be removed from office.
The expenditures encompass six projects at three facilities and include new signage, bleacher covers and a VIP deck at the amphitheater.
The developer behind a plan to demolish a home at 750 N. Taylor Ave. and replace it with a new subdivision missed a one-year deadline to turn in all the required paperwork.
The gas station and convenience store has drawn opposition from nearby residents concerned about increased traffic and other impacts.
A St. Louis Circuit Court judge recently rejected a lawsuit aimed at halting a Walmart development, claiming that the city had made missteps in approving a conditional use permit for the project.
A St. Louis Circuit Court Judge rejected claims from a resident that the city had made mistakes in its approval of a conditional use permit for the project.
Although BARx CrossFit had received approval from the city for a Kirkwood location, the building's owner opted to sell the space instead of leasing it to the gym's owner.
The business was recognized for its participation in recycling events by the Citizen's Committee for the Environment at a recent Chesterfield City Council Meeting.
Chesterfield Police are pursuing charges against a 25-year-old suspect who allegedly used fraudulent documents to take cash from the retailer's Chesterfield location.
The partnership between the City of Chesterfield and St. Luke's Hospital will provide residents who join with information on health-focused events and activities.
A financial analyst with investment website Seeking Alpha called the competition between Taubman Prestige Outlets and St. Louis Premium Outlets a gamble with no clear victory.
Police say an unknown scammer used the social security number of a Chesterfield resident to file their taxes and claim their return. It's a kind of fraud that the IRS reports is on the rise nationally.
See what people are saying about restaurants in the Chesterfield area.
The prize was the second half of a $216,00 Show Me Cash jackpot drawing held Feb. 5.
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