Saturday, May 11, 2013
Shawn M. Young, 20, was charged with burglary and theft.
A man was charged with stealing cash and several checks from Lighthouse Baptist Church on Lindbergh Boulevard in Maryland Heights. Shawn M. Young, 20, of the 10400 block of Englewood in Overland, was charged Tuesday with second-degree burglary and misdemeanor theft. Maryland Heights Police said Young broke into the church at 3025 North Lindbergh Blvd. May 3 and stole cash and several checks from the church. Young is being held in the St. Louis County Justice Center. Bail was set at $50,000, cash only. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Monday, May 6, 2013
David Kellerman, of Maryland Heights, is charged with breaking into storage areas and trailers kept at facilities in Wentzville and St. Charles.
A Maryland Heights man is accused of breaking into a series of storage areas and travel trailers at facilities in Wentzville and St. Charles. David Kellerman, 40, of the 2100 block of Butterfield Drive in Maryland Heights, was charged Wednesday with two counts of first-degree property damage in St. Charles. He was charged Friday with four counts of second-degree burglary, three counts of property damage, two counts of felony stealing (more than $500) and three counts of misdemeanor stealing in Wentzville. Maryland Heights Police arrested Kellerman Monday. St. Charles Police said Kellerman used wire cutters to cut through a fence at Ample Storage Facility at 3690 Elm Point Road in St. Charles on March 2 and again on March 23. Once inside …
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Maryland Heights Police said Donovan Hemsath and Luke Lyell broke into a home and stole a video game system.
Two teenagers face burglary and theft charges in a break-in on Breezemont Drive in Maryland Heights. Donovan Hemsath, 18, of the 11000 block of St. Pius Lane in St. Ann, and Luke B. Lyell, 17, of the 3200 block of Bridgeport Place in Bridgeton, each were charged with second-degree burglary and felony stealing. Maryland Heights Police said Hemsath and Lyell broke into a home in the 11900 block of Breezemont Drive sometime between Oct. 15 and Oct. 24 and stole a Wii game system, six controllers, nine Wii games and a portable DVD player. Value of the stolen items was about $800. Bail was set at $15,000 each for Hemsath and Lyell. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Monday, March 4, 2013
Two of the break-ins were in unincorporated St. Louis between Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights. A third was in North County.
A man faces additional charges related to three St. Louis County burglaries, including two break-ins in unincorporated St. Louis County between Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights, and another in North County. Anderson Stallings, 24, of the 10200 block of Canter Way in Overland, was charged Thursday with three counts of second-degree burglary and three counts of felony stealing. Stallings also was charged Feb. 9 with two counts of receiving stolen property in Maryland Heights. St. Louis County Police said Stallings committed the following actions: Stallings is being held in St. Louis County jail. Bail was set at $30,000. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Anderson Stallings is being held in St. Louis County jail in lieu of a $100,000 bond for possessing items stolen in Maryland Heights.
An Overland man faces criminal charges after police said he had property stolen in a burglary. Anderson Stallings, 24, of the 10200 block of Canter Way in Overland, was charged Feb. 9 with two counts of receiving stolen property. Maryland Heights Police said between 7:45 a.m. Feb. 7 and 4 p.m. Feb. 8, Stallings had jewelry, an iPad, silver flatware, cash and jewelry stolen in two burglaries. Stallings was being held in St. Louis County jail Thursday. Bail was set at $100,000. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Friday, February 15, 2013
Bridgeton Police said the man stole a mobile phone case from Walmart on Feb. 10.
A man accused of shoplifting at the Bridgeton Walmart was charged with having three stealing offenses within three years. Kevin M. Hutchason, 23, of the 1200 block of Moorlands Drive in Richmond Heights, was charged Monday with stealing as a third offense. Bridgeton Police said security personnel saw Hutchason select a Body Glove mobile phone case from a display at 3:02 p.m. Feb. 10. He removed the phone case from its package and put it in his pants pocket, security personnel told police. He then left the store without paying, according to police. He was stopped outside the store and the phone case was recovered, officers said. Hutchason was being held in St. Louis County jail Wednesday. Bail was set at $15,000, cash only. The charge is …
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
William B. Gooden, who lives in North St. Louis County, had been on probation for felony stealing, and is now serving a five-year sentence for his previous offense. In January, police say he tried to steal video games from Kmart by putting them in his pan
A man tried to hide 19 video games in the front of his pants in a theft attempt from a Bridgeton Kmart, police said. William B. Gooden, 34, of the 10000 block of Chambers Hill Road in North St. Louis County, was charged Jan. 31 with felony stealing. Bridgeton Police said Kmart security saw Gooden conceal 19 video games in the front of his pants and left the store without paying. He was caught outside the Kmart store at 11978 Paul Mayer Drive, police said. Value of the games is $520. Gooden had been on probation after pleading guilty April 23 to a felony stealing charge. His probation was revoked Jan. 23 and he was sentenced to five years in prison. He currently is being held at the Missouri Department of Corrections' Fulton Reception and …
Friday, February 1, 2013
The man was parked outside a Bridgeton hotel that is closed for renovation.
Bridgeton police officers found a man loading an air compressor onto his truck Jan. 22 outside a hotel on Lindbergh Boulevard that was closed for renovation. Jacob A. Dawson, 29, of the 100 block of St. John Avenue in Webster Groves, was charged Wednesday with second-degree burglary and felony stealing. Bridgeton Police said the man was loading the air compressor, valued at about $2,500, onto his truck at about 1:45 p.m. Jan. 22 outside the building at 4545 Lindbergh Blvd. The owner told police he removed the air compressor from the closed hotel building. Dawson was released from custody Thursday. Bond was set at $20,000, cash only. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
The Jan. 16 burglary was in an apartment in the 12300 block of Shoeridge Court.
A man was charged in a Jan. 16 burglary in Maryland Heights in which a bottle of Ritalin was stolen. Daniel Maiden, 32, was charged Jan. 18 with second-degree burglary and stealing a controlled substance. Maryland Heights Police said Maiden broken into an apartment in the 12300 block of Shoeridge Court in Maryland Heights and stole a prescription bottle of Ritalin and $200 in cash. Maiden was being held in St. Louis County jail Thursday. Bail was set at $10,000. Maiden’s address was listed as a Missouri Department of Corrections Community Release Center in the city of St. Louis. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Police said the man used an ID with his own photo and another person's information.
A man stole $3,459 in merchandise from a Bridgeton store by using a fake ID with someone else’s vital information, police said. Tommie G. Roach, 31, of the 7400 block of Canton Avenue in University City, was charged Saturday with identity theft. Bridgeton Police said Roach used a fake drivers license with someone else’s information and his photo to steal $3,459 in electronic items from Best Buy, 12140 St. Charles Rock Road. Police said Roach bought two iPads and two laptop computers using the fake ID at 8:32 p.m. Saturday. Bail was set at $15,000 for Roach. He was released Sunday. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:
Richard C McBride
2:28 pm on Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Your showing why stories like this shouldn't be posted. You don't know the kid, you believe what was written,and you make bold opinions off of false information. They don't know what day it happened or when, why it happened (who steals only a Wii and some games when robbing a house) , and who was really involved. It's bad reporting because they are not giving the whole story. The kid should have …   more ›