Crime & Safety
Hazelwood Crime: Video Footage Reveals Cell Phone Thief
And, a man was hit in the head with a bottle at a party in Wednesday's crime blotter.
Here are a few of the crimes that occurred on December 31 through January 3 in the City of Hazelwood. Hazelwood Patch attained the accounts from the Hazelwood Police Department.
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December 31
Second-Degree Burglary: A laptop computer and keys were stolen from a business in the 600 block of Dunn Road. The burglar entered through an unlocked door.
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Second-Degree Burglary: A person broke into a business in the 7000 block of Howdershell Road by shattering the back door. The person was arrested on the scene.
Stealing: A woman left her cell phone on the counter at a business in the 7400 block of N. Lindbergh and it was stolen. A review of security footage revealed the customer standing behind her stole her cell phone.
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Property Damage: Vehicle tires were slashed in the 200 block of Connolly.
Third-Degree Domestic Assault: A man was arrested for pushing his girlfriend down in the 5300 block of Knoll Creek.
Third-Degree Assault: A person was hit in in the head with a bottle at a party in the 10 block of Teson Garden Walk.
Drug Arrest: A person was arrested for being in possession of controlled substance in the 7400 block of Foxtrail.
January 1
Nothing reported.
January 2
Stealing: Items were stolen form a trailer located on the parking lot of a business in the 6300 block of N. Lindbergh.
Third-Degree Assault: Two teenage girls were fighting at St. Louis Outlet Mall. One of the girls fled the scene before police arrived.
Stealing: A credit card was stolen from a business in the 6100 block of Howdershell Road.
January 3
Nothing reported.
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