Blotter: Vehicle Break-Ins at Lindbergh Boulevard and Watson Road Businesses
Thieves are punching car windows and locks to gain access, according to Sunset Hills Police. The department advises residents not to leave personal items in plain view.
Thieves searching for personal items in cars are no longer hindered by locked doors, according to recent Sunset Hills police reports. Several break-ins reported to vehicles in the Sunset Hills area throughout August and September were often the product of unlocked doors. Now thieves are targeting items of value left out in the open whether or not the car is locked. Sunset Hills Police said assailants are gaining access to cars by breaking windows or punching door locks. The following thefts were reported in the past few weeks: Two vehicles were also reported stolen in the past few weeks, including a Jeep from the East Commuter lot on Oct. 24 and a Ford F-250 from Gravois Road on Nov. 1. Sunset Hills police officers recovered a stolen …
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Stephen D
11:27 am on Monday, November 12, 2012
What sort of people go to Growler's and Helen Fitzgerald's? Lots of reports of fights, fugitive arrests, thefts, etc. from these places. Are they meth head gathering spots or just typical drunken petty criminal idiots?   more ›