Surveillance cameras will be installed at the Arnold Farmers Market in an attempt to prevent future thefts and vandalism there.
Jefferson County law enforcement officials say they have seen big dividends after investing in Flock license plate-reading camera systems.
Festus Police Chief Tim Lewis credited the city’s new Flock cameras with helping foil a group of people who reportedly were breaking into a pi…
Surveillance video allegedly show a man breaking into multiple display cases at Walmart, 131 Eureka Towne Center Drive, on Jan. 19 and stealin…
Several of the more than $14,000 worth of items stolen from Jefferson College in December have been recovered and a suspect has been charged, …
Eureka Police are investigating the theft of two trail cameras that had been set up on a piece of property near the intersection of Wengler Ro…
Arnold Police have arrested a 33-year-old Belleville, Ill., man for allegedly stealing $600 in merchandise from the Target store, 3849 Vogel R…
Laptop computers and cameras, altogether valued at about $1,270, recently were stolen from a home in the 1100 block of Winter Park Drive in th…
A drone, laptop computers and other electronics and items valued at nearly $5,000 recently were stolen from a home in the 3900 block of Hwy. P…
