Crime & Safety
University City Police Blotter: March 19-25
Calls to the University City Police Department.
Each week, University City Patch features a look at reports from the .
Here is a look at the blotter from the week of March 19-25.
The department arrested 88 adults and 13 juveniles. There were four burglaries, an auto theft and one report of shots fired.
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The victim said he was walking on Ackert Walkway when he was assaulted. The victim stated he accidently bumped into a male who in turn punched him.
The suspect was arrested for assault and giving false information.
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The victim stated person(s) unknown stole her vehicle from Muni lot #3.
The vehicle, a 2001 Dodge Stratus, was recovered in St. Louis City.
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7340 Forsyth Blvd. March 23The victim stated she observed her ex- boyfriend exit her apartment building carrying items from her apartment. The victim stated there was damage to her front door and various items were missing from the apartment
The victim stated he and the suspect were arguing when the suspect produced a handgun and fired it in the air.
The suspect was arrested for discharging a firearm.
12-9559 7015 Arcadia Street March 23Officers responded to an alarm sounding at 7015 Arcadia. Upon arrival, it was discovered that person(s) unknown gained entry into the victim's residence by kicking open the front door. The suspect(s) several electronics.
12-9798 1429 Forest Green Court March 25Officers responded to an alarm sounding at 1429 Forest Green. It appeared that person(s) unknown gained entry into the victim residence by kicking open the front door and were inside no longer than ten minutes.
12-9445 8411 Elmore Ave. March 21The victim stated person(s) by unknown means, gained entry into his residence and stole a weapon. Nothing further.
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