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Receiving Stolen Property

Friday, October 19, 2012

Woman Sold Stolen Items Worth $100,000, Police Say

Additional charges are filed in a series of jewelry and Sterling silver theft cases. A Crestwood woman was charged with selling items stolen by her boyfriend, who formerly worked as a landscaper.

A Crestwood woman faces additional charges in Ladue that she sold jewelry and silverware stolen by her boyfriend, Justin Roux, who formerly worked for a landscaping company. Roux also faces theft charges in Ladue. The stolen items in the charges were valued at $103,106. Tracy Rockwell, 22, of the 9100 block of Grant Farm Trail in Crestwood, was charged with five counts of receiving stolen property. Ladue Police said she sold the following stolen property: Police said she knew the items were stolen. They also face charges in Glendale Crestwood and Creve Coeur. Bail for Rockwell was set at $15,000 on the five charges in Ladue. For more crime information on Ladue Patch, see the following articles:

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Man Left Blood on Broken Window in Frontenac Burglary, Police Say

The man also is charged with receiving stolen property in a Town and Country theft.

A man faces criminal charges after police said he cut himself on a broken window during a burglary in Frontenac. The man also faces charges related to selling property stolen from a Town and Country home. Jeffrey Schwartz, of the 1200 block of Still House Creek Road in Chesterfield, was charged Friday with second-degree burglary and receiving stolen property. Frontenac Police said Schwartz broke a window in a home in the first block of Portland Avenue and climbed in the house. He fled before stealing anything, but cut himself on the broken window, leaving blood behind, according to a Frontenac Police report. Police said he was identified by a DNA match. Police said Schwartz sold an Apple laptop computer and iPad reported stolen from a home…

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