Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Alert: Two Burglaries in Lowry City

Burglary reported on West Fifth Street, Lowry City

On Aug. 11, a St. Clair County deputy responded to West Fifth Street, Lowry City, in reference to a burglary.

Stephanie Roberts reported she left the garage at 6 p.m. on Aug. 10 and returned on Aug.11 to the lock on the garage door missing. Roberts reported several items missing including a brown leather reclining couch, a recliner with nail heads on the arms, a small black kitchen table with stained top and four matching chairs, two green bedside tables with wood tops, a Better Homes and Garden comforter, three gray bath towels, a 42-inch Samsung TV flat screen, two glass jars, six knives, six forks, six spoons, six teaspoons, two pot holders, two oven mitts, six hand towels, six melamine bowls, six melamine salad plates, a gray sheet set, two car ramps, a mattress set, two wood stoves, a pink grocery cart, an antique oil can, antique glass lamp, and a match box holder dispenser. Total value of items missing was estimated at $3,385.

  • Burglary reported on East Third Street, Lowry City

On Aug. 11, a St. Clair deputy was dispatched to East Third Street, Lowry City, in reference to a burglary.

Christina Greenburg and Richard Rife reported they had not been staying at the residence do to the fact there is no power. They stated they were on their way to work and drove by the house on Aug. 10 at approximately 1 p.m. and noticed the back door was open, but did not have time to stop and check on it. They came back by at approximately 7 p.m. on Aug. 10 and noticed their new purple and white mountain bike valued at $170 missing. They stated since there weren’t any lights, they locked the door and went to where they were staying. They returned the morning of Aug. 11 to find several items missing including, a Craftsman “My Stride” self propelled push mower, a large knife with a griffin on the handle, a roll of 220 Volt wire, a tote full of miscellaneous tools, twenty “X box 360” games, and kids bicycles. The total value of the items was estimated at $1,590.

These cases are currently under investigation. Sheriff Keeler urges those with any related information to these cases or any others to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org.





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