Crime & Safety

O'Fallon Crime Blotter: Police Report Burglaries and Items Stolen From Cars

Check out recent police activity in O'Fallon.

Here are some of the recent reports from the .

Nov. 27

  • A gas drive-off was reported on the 700 block of Highway K. 
  • A 40-year-old Wentzville  woman was arrested for stealing cologne on the 2100 block of Highway K. 
  • A burglary was reported on the 2200 block of Currier Place. Police report a laptop was stolen but there was no damage to gain entry. 

Nov. 28

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  • A DVD player and purse were reportedly stolen from a car on the 6900 block of Clayborne Drive. Police report a window on the car was damaged to enter. 
  • A gas drive-off was reported on the 2000 block of Highway K. 
  • A gas drive-off was reported on the 700 block of Highway K. 
  • Lawn furniture and decorations were reported stolen on the 600 block of Avondale Drive. 
  • DVDs were reportedly stolen on the 1300 block of Highway K. 

Nov. 29

  • Clothes, a purse and a book were reportedly stolen from a car on Winding Stair Way. Police report a window was damaged to enter. 
  • A burglary was reported on the 2000 block of Boardwalk Place. Police report a stolen wallet and no damage to enter.  
  • Medication was reportedly stolen from a building on the 200 block of Casalon Drive. 
  • A gas drive-off was reported on the 200 bock of Highway K. 
  • A 30-year-old O'Fallon woman was issued a summons for stealing alcohol on the 3700 block of Monticello Plaza. 

Nov. 30

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  • A credit card was reported stolen from a car on the 1300 block of Oldstone Drive. Police report no damage to enter. 
  • Clothes were reportedly stolen on the 1300 block of Highway K. 
  • A license plate was stolen on the 8600 block of Veterans Memorial. 

Information provided by the O'Fallon Police Department. 

 


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