Crime & Safety
Jewelry, Xbox Reported Stolen From Manchester Homes
Thieves are reportedly hitting Manchester homes and stores. Walmart appears to be a hot spot among shoplifters.
The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction where an arrest was made.
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Oct. 25: 200 block Highlands Boulevard Drive
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Lost Property: A woman called police to report she noticed she had lost her wallet after leaving the Manchester Highlands Walmart.
Oct. 25: 200 block Highlands Boulevard Drive
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Stealing: Police are reviewing surveillance video footage after a person suspected of stealing fled when confronted by loss prevention staff at the Manchester Highlands Walmart.
Oct. 26: 900 block Cardello Drive
Burglary: Police are investigating a report of a stolen Xbox game system from a home.
Oct. 27: 200 block Highlands Boulevard Drive
Stealing: One person was arrested after staff at the Manchester Highlands Walmart called police to report shoplifting.
Oct 27: 1700 block Blakefield Terrace
Stealing: A woman called police to report jewelry had been stolen from her home.
Oct. 29: 400 block Glan Tai Drive
Property Damage: A resident called police to report that sugar had been poured into the gas tank of her car.
Oct. 29: 800 block Meramec Station Road
Theft of Motor Oil: Gas station staff called police after a driver left without paying for gasoline.
Oct. 30: 100 block Highlands Boulevard Drive
Stealing: Store staff called police to report a male put store merchandise in a bag and then left the store without paying for it.
Anyone with information on these crimes is asked to contact the Manchester Police Department at 636-527-9200.
Anonymous tips can be made to the St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-317-TIPS (8477).
*Please contact Local Editor Gabrielle Biondo with any questions regarding the above reports.
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