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Police Beat: 11/19-11/25

Police Beat: 11/19-11/25

On Tuesday, 11-20-2012, at 1:40 p.m. police were summoned to the 100 block
of South Kirkwood Road for a theft report. The victim reported a Nintendo
gaming system stolen from an unlocked vehicle while they were shopping at a
nearby business.

On Tuesday, 11-20-2012, at 5:42 p.m. a resident from the 900 block of Evans
called police to report a theft from the home. Sometime during the previous
week a gold wedding band was stolen from the home.

On Thursday, 11-22-2012, at 3:46 p.m. officers responded to the 100 block
of Mitchell after the homeowner reported finding an explosive device. The
homeowner was performing yard work and unearthed a hand grenade in a flower
bed. Inspection by police determined the grenade to be inert and not a danger.

On Saturday, 11-24-2012, at 11:36 a.m. officers received a report of a fraud
from a resident from Bel-Nor, MO. The victim reported checking her bank
account and finding three unauthorized purchases using her debit card. She then
discovered her debit card and two other credit cards stolen from her purse. One
of the unauthorized purchases was made a at retail business in the 1000 block of
South Kirkwood Road for a purchase in excess of $2,000.00.

On Saturday, 11-24-2012, at 4:21 p.m. officers responded to the 700 block of
Lexington in Oakland for a report of theft. A GPS, tool box, and shower head
were stolen from an unlocked vehicle sometime during the previous overnight
hours.

On Sunday, 11-25-2012, beginning at 2:34 p.m. and ending at 5:23 p.m.
Kirkwood Police arrested six adults for stealing from two different retail stores
located in the 1200 block of South Kirkwood Road. All merchandise was
recovered from three separate incidents. All cases were referred to municipal
court.

On Sunday, 11-25-2012, at 2:43 p.m. a resident from the 600 block of West
Rosehill called police to report a burglary. The resident was out of town for two
weeks and returned home to find a bedroom window open and five items from
the bedroom lying outside the window in the yard. No other items were reported
stolen.

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