Crime & Safety

At Kid’s Foot Locker: Argued with Girlfriend, Pushed Security Guard, Knocked Over Display Table, Arrested

Richmond Heights Police say the man in Kid's Foot Locker was arrested.

The following information was supplied by the Richmond Height Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Sunday, Jan. 6

  • Security detained a subject at Kid’s Foot Locker for arguing with his girlfriend, pushing a security guard and knocking over a display table. He was arrested and held on a municipal warrant application.
  • A vehicle was reported broken into parked on the Esquire lot. A duffel bag containing electronics, clothing and makeup were missing.

Monday, Jan. 7

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  • An officer stopped a vehicle for failing to yield to oncoming traffic, and found the driver was hiding marijuana in the center console. The driver was arrested and later released on a municipal court summons.
  • Security had detained a juvenile at Macy's for suspicion of stealing $245 in merchandise. The juvenile was arrested and taken to the juvenile detention center.

Tuesday, Jan. 8

  • An officer stopped a vehicle when a check on the license plate showed several active warrants on the owner. Both the driver and passenger had active and verified warrants so both were arrested. Marijuana was also found. Both were released to other agencies pending a state warrant application.
  • An officer patrolling in a vehicle equipped with a License Plate Recognition system was alerted to a vehicle with stolen MO license plates. The officer conducted a traffic stop and arrested the driver on multiple warrants, traffic violations and possession of stolen property. The driver was held pending a municipal warrant application.

Wednesday, Jan. 9

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  • An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation near Clayton Road and Big Bend Boulevard, and the driver had marijuana and out of state warrants for his arrest. 

Thursday, Jan. 10

  • Two juveniles held by Macy's security for suspicion of stealing $323 in merchandise were arrested. One was later released to a parent and the other taken to juvenile detention.

Friday, Jan. 11

  • A woman reported that she traded her PlayStation 3 for a laptop computer in the Tropicana lot, in response to a Craigslist ad, and later discovered the computer was stolen.

Saturday, Jan. 12

  • An officer stopped a vehicle on Highland Terrace after it committed two stop sign violations, which resulted in the driver being arrested for suspicion of DWI. The driver was later released on summonses.
  • Security at Dillard’s held a subject for suspicion of stealing $297 in merchandise. The subject was arrested and held pending a municipal warrant application.

Sunday, Jan. 13

  • Officers responded to Macy’s where security detained a subject for suspicion of stealing $22 in merchandise. The subject, a juvenile, was arrested and later released to a parent.

Monday, Jan. 14

  • Security had held a subject at Dillard's that had previously been banned. The juvenile was arrested and later transferred to juvenile detention.
  • Security had held a subject at Lids for stealing $180 in merchandise. The subject was arrested and held on a municipal  warrant application.

Tuesday, Jan. 15

  •  Security detained a subject at Schnuck's for suspicion of stealing $41 in merchandise. The subject was arrested and later released on a municipal court summons.
  • Security detained a subject at Nordstrom for suspicion of stealing $189 in merchandise. The subject was arrested and later released on a municipal court summons.


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