Crime & Safety

Police: O'Fallon Woman Steals Crock-Pot, Flowers From Store

Check out recent police activity in O'Fallon.

Here are some of the recent reports from the O'Fallon Police Department.

Sept. 5

  • Police responded to a domestic assault on Hidden Oak Drive. According to the O'Fallon crime log,  two men threw items at each other, but neither suffered serious injuries. The case was referred to the St. Charles County Prosecutor's Office. 
  • Copper wiring was reported stolen from a construction site on Asher Court. 
  • A license plate was reported stolen from a car in the 1400 block of East Terra Lane. 
  • Stealing was reported in the 1000 block of Fawn Ridge Drive. According to police, an attempt to transfer funds met negative results. 
  • A burglary was reported in the 300 block of Briarchase Circle. According to police, a purse and camera were stolen. Entry was gained through an open garage and unlocked door. 
  • Two game units were reported stolen from a store in the 2300 block of Highway K. 
  • A 39-year-old O'Fallon woman was arrested for allegedly stealing a Crock-Pot, composite cable, flower pots and flowers in the 1300 block of Highway K. 

Sept. 6

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  • A burglary was reported on Bishops Crest Court. According to police, a bike and XBox were stolen. 
  • A mailbox was reported damaged on Dugout Court. 
  • A burglary was reported in the 300 block of Westridge Drive. According to police, a lap top, game console and accessories were reported stolen. 

Sept. 7

  •  Electronics were reported stolen from a car in the 900 block of Winged Foot Drive. According to police, a car door was damaged to gain entry. 

Information provided by the O'Fallon Police Department. 

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