Richmond Heights Police: $957 Worth of Jeans Stolen from Galleria Store
Also, $526 worth of clothing taken from the Rally House.
The Richmond Heights Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
Thursday, Nov. 1
- The fire department extinguished a resident's burning detached garage.
- Galleria mall security detained someone suspected of stealing $116.70 worth of clothing from H & M. Police arrested the subject.
- Police were called to the True Religion store in the Galleria where two subjects were suspected of stealing $957 worth of jeans. A witness obtained a license plate number as the they fled.
- As a woman pumped gas at Circle K she said saw someone steal her wallet and makeup bag from her car. She said the subject ran south from the scene.
Friday, Nov. 2
- Galleria mall security detained a juvenile suspected of stealing $20 in clothing from Macy's. The juvenile was arrested and taken to the County Juvenile Detention Center.
- Galleria mall security detained a juvenile suspected of stealing $50 in clothing from Macy's. The juvenile was arrested and taken to the County Juvenile Detention Center.
Monday, Nov. 5
- Three subjects entered the Rally House store and stole $526 worth of clothing. Investigation is ongoing.
- Three subjects stole $526 worth of clothing from the Rally House. An investigation is ongoing.
The Clayton Police Department also reported that a vehicle was broken into in the 8300 Block of Shaw Park Drive.
jane weatherby
3:23 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
DEAR GALLERIA MANAGER:
PLEASE NOTICE HOW THE PATCH HAS NO EDITORS. NO ONE TO CHECK THE STORIES THEY RE-PRODUCE. NO ONE TO CHECK THAT THEIR HEADLINE IS NOT CORRECT --- THE ALLEGED CRIME TOOK PLACE SOMEWHERE OTHER THAN THE GALLERIA.
SO PLEASE SUE THIS RAMSHACKLE POORLY-RUN WEBSITE FOR DEFAMATION !!!
Doug Miner
3:42 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Jane - Which item are you talking about? There is nothing untrue in the article's headline or body, and the information comes from the Richmond Heights Police Department website.
Joe Scott
4:26 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Yeah "Jane," it does help if you actually tell us IF there's a mistake. Otherwise, you're just complaining because you have some kind of grudge against Patch. I'm sure you wouldn't do that though.
jane weatherby
1:43 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Not hard to find the mistake -- the crime took place at The Rally House NOT at a Galleria Store. HEADLINE SAYS: "Galleria store"
If you knew your market you would also know that The Rally House is on Brentwood Blvd across from the Galleria --- NOT IN THE GALLERIA.
So JANE IS CORRECT ! And the Galleria Manager should be peeesed off !
Doug Miner
3:24 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
There is no mistake in the headline. The article states that the $957 theft came from True Religion in the Galleria, and $526 of clothing was taken from Rally House, across the street.