Woman Fills Purse With Groceries at Fenton Supermarket
Weekly incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department, Fenton Precinct
Weekly incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department, Fenton Precinct
The following information was reported by the St. Louis County Police Department, Fenton Precinct.
A woman concealed a sandwich container, shrimp, a rib-eye steak, a pork tenderloin, apples, dish soap, furniture touch-up markers, a reusable bag and a dog toy in her purse Dec. 2 at Dierbergs, 450 Old Smizer Mill Road, then left the store without paying. She was arrested.
A woman hid scarves in her purse Dec. 2 at Kohl's 115 Gravois Bluffs Blvd., then walked out of the store making no attempt to pay. During a search of the woman's vehicle, stolen property from Old Navy, Home Depot, and Michael’s also was located. She was arrested.
A shoplifter sprinted out the front door of Kohl's, 115 Gravois Bluffs Blvd., on Dec. 4 with a shopping cart full of merchandise making no effort to pay. An investigation is ongoing.
A highly intoxicated man damaged the front door Dec. 6 of the ZX gas station, 1912 Bowles Ave., as he attempted to enter the closed business. He was arrested.
Someone siphoned approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel Dec. 7 from parked work trucks at Universal Lubricants, 2001 Hitzert Court. An investigation is ongoing.
An employee at McDonald's, 1867 Bowles Ave., found a woman's wallet Dec. 7 on a table at the restaurant and turned it into lost and found. When the woman returned to pick up the wallet she discovered $200 in cash was missing. The employee was arrested. The employee suspect was arrested.
For questions about this report, contact Dan Barger at Dan.Barger@patch.com
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