Crestwood Police Blotter: Identity Theft, Items Taken from Watson Road Business
Reports from Crestwood Police on area enforcement and criminal activity.
- By Karlie Baker
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- August 7, 2012
A Crestwood police patrol car outside City Hall dropping off a man who went inside during business hours.
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The Crestwood Police Department provided the following list of incidents reported in the area for July 28- Aug. 3:
Saturday, July 28
- A credit card was stolen from a vehicle on Del Vista.
Monday, July 30
- A camera, two airsoft guns, and dumbbells were taken from a business on Watson Road which police said was unlocked.
- Someone drove off after fueling up at Mobil on the Go, 9950 Big Bend Rd.
Tuesday, July 31
- Property damage was reported to a building at Sappington Road and Hartsdale Drive.
Wednesday, Aug. 1
- A Liggett Avenue resident reported an identity theft after she was contacted by a collection agency.
Thursday, Aug. 2
- Someone put graffiti on an electric box on Sappington Road.
- The license plates tabs of a vehicle on Banyon Tree were stolen.
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John Rodgers
11:56 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012
It good that the police dept has a list of issues for the week, i also noticed that the business had an airsoft gun as opposed to a real gun which in my opinion is very smart. i play with airsoft guns that i get from http://airsplat.com/ and have also noticed that some police depts train with airsoft guns which is a lot safer you know. the last thing a business owner, business, or city wants is an innocent persons death.