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Saturday, March 9, 2013

North County Man Busted for Spanish Lake Burglary

St. Louis County Police said Jerel Minor and others broke into the home on Lakeheights Drive Jan. 29.

A North County man faces criminal charged related to a Jan. 29 break-in at a home in Spanish Lake. Jerel D. Minor Jr, 20, of the 11800 block of Sheffield Drive in unincorporated St. Louis County east of Black Jack, was charged Feb. 11 with second-degree burglary and felony stealing. St. Louis County Police said Minor and others kicked in the front door of a home in the 1900 block of Lakeheights Drive and stole a flat-screen television, a laptop computer, an iPad, a video game system and 10 games. A witness identified Minor, police said. Minor was arrested on a warrant Feb. 14. He posted $750 as 10 percent of a $7,500 bond and was released from jail Feb. 16. For more crime information on Florissant Patch, see the following articles:

Friday, March 8, 2013

Man Broke Into Girlfriend's Home, Beat Her When She Returned, Police Say

Rahkem McNulty was charged with first-degree burglary and second-degree domestic assault, both felonies.

A man is accused of breaking into his former girlfriend’s home in Florissant and beating her on Valentine's Day. Rahkem McNulty, 43, of the 1400 block of Werremeyer Place in St. Louis County’s Elmwood Park neighborhood, was charged Feb. 15 with second-degree domestic assault and first-degree burglary. Florissant Police said McNulty entered the woman’s home in the 200 block of Capri Dr. in Florissant without her permission. He was there when she returned home. McNulty confronted her about where she had been, made accusations and began hitting her, according to court documents. McNulty continued to hit and punch her as she lay on the ground and choked her until she believed she was going to pass out, police reported in the probable cause …

Monday, February 25, 2013

Man Charged With Two Florissant Burglaries

Florissant Police said the man took a total of four televisions from the two homes on Kingsley and Estes drives.

A man faces criminal charges in two burglaries in Florissant. Ronald R. Stelling, 29, of the first block of St. Cornelius Court in Florissant, was charged Feb. 5 with two counts of second-degree burglary, and one count each of felony and misdemeanor stealing. Florissant Police said Stelling entered a home Dec. 28 in the 3100 block of Kingsley Drive in Florissant and stole two televisions. Police said Stelling also entered a home Feb. 2 in the 1100 block of Estes Drive by kicking in a rear door and a door to the garage in Florissant. He stole two televisions, police said. Stelling is being held in St. Louis County jail. Bail was set at $38,500. For more information on Florissant Patch, see the following articles:

Just me

7:02 pm on Friday, March 8, 2013

There needs to be 3 strikes laws. The guy is a menace to society, how many DWI's, drug charges and burglaries do they need to lock him up?   more ›

Monday, February 18, 2013

Neighbors Spot Man Carrying TV and Laptop, Leads to Arrest of Suspect

Florissant Police responding to a call for suspicious people in the neighborhood make arrest for burglary in 200 block of Boone Street.

Witnesses spotted a Florissant man carrying a television and laptop from a home on Boone Street toward his residence on Monday, Florissant Police said. Deon B. Green, 17, of the 500 block of Christina Lane in Florissant, was charged Tuesday with second-degree burglary and felony stealing. Florissant Police said Green entered the home and took a flat-screen television and a Toshiba laptop. Police responded to a call for suspicious men in the neighborhood and arrested Green for the burglary soon afterward. Green was being held in St. Louis County jail Friday. Bail was set at $7,500. For more crime information on Florissant Patch, see the following articles:

Lorraine Drew

9:31 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Watchful neighbors are a great help tio our community and police. It's a shame things have come to the state where you can't leave home without getting ripped off. It happened to us. What a sad world our children & grandchildren are growwing up in. Get tough on crooks & maybe things will change. Like make themwork to repay people who they've harmed. The old days were better in so many ways.   more ›

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Florissant Man Burglarized Church, Home and Business, Police Say

Florissant, St. Louis County Police said the man stole computers, golf clubs, cash and a car.

A Florissant man faces criminal charges for three burglaries and a car theft for breaking into a business, a house and a church. Jermaine Williamson, 26, of the 100 block of Brower Lane in Florissant, was charged Jan. 30 with two counts of second-degree burglary, felony theft and stealing a car. He also was charged Jan. 31 with second-degree burglary and felony theft. Florissant Police said Williamson broke into GMT Auto Sales in the 200 block of North Highway 67 in Florissant at about 4:50 p.m. Jan. 3 and took keys to a 2011 Chevrolet Impala. He then located the car and stole it, police said. Police said he broke into a home Jan. 19 in the 300 block of St. Charles Street in Florissant, and stole three laptops and a set of golf clubs. …

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Man Helped Steal $5,000 in Electronics in Burglary, Police Say

The burglary, which included others, was between 8:30 p.m. Jan. 4 and 12:30 a.m. Jan. 5 in the 400 block of Countryside Drive, according to Florissant Police.

A man broke into a home and stole several electronic items Jan. 4 from a Florissant home, police said. Deandre McClelland, 20, of the 1000 block of Derhake Road in Florissant, was charged Thursday with second-degree burglary and felony theft. Florissant Police said McClelland and others broke into a home in the 400 block of Countryside Drive in Florissant between 8:30 p.m. Jan. 4 and 2 a.m. Jan. 5. They stole a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a digital camera and 200 mm lens, a PlayStation 3, a PlayStation 2, three video games, a camcorder and a Nintendo game system, police said. The stolen properties’ value was estimated at more than $5,000. McClelland was being held in St. Louis County jail on Friday. Bail was set at $25,000. For …

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Teen Charged With Burglarizing North County Home, Stealing Car

St. Louis County Police said the 18-year-old man and another person broke into the home east of Black Jack between Sept. 12 and Sept. 15.

An 18-year-old man and another person burglarized a home and took a car from a neighbor’s house in the 6800 block of Chesapeake Drive in North County, St. Louis County Police said. Malcolm Hodge, 18, of the 6800 block of Chesapeake Drive, was charged Jan. 9 with second-degree burglary, felony stealing and tampering with a vehicle. St. Louis County Police said Hodge and another person broke into the home in unincorporated North County east of Black Jack between Sept. 12 and Sept. 15. They stole a television, a platinum diamond ring, diamond earrings, a spare car key and other jewelry and household items, according to court documents. The two men also used the spare car key to take a car from the home, police said. Hodge rode in the stolen …

Chrissy H.

5:50 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013

KEEP HIM IN JAIL! As you can see, nothing good will come of him, he's 18 and a criminal!   more ›

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Update: Masked Intruders Invaded Home, Robbed Video Game Players

Two women already inside the home as guests were part of the set up for the robbery, St. Louis County Police said.

Four people now have been charged with invading a North County home at about 7 p.m. Monday. A teenager was at his home in the 15600 block of 94th Avenue in North County with several friends, playing video games when two masked men burst into the house. One of the men was armed with a collapsible baton, forced five teens onto the floor and demanded money. The masked men ran from the residence after robbing the victims of items including money, cell phones, car keys, jewelry and video game equipment. During the incident, the suspects struck two of the victims with fists and the baton causing minor injuries. Patch earlier reported that Jonathan Q. Phillips, 24, of the 9700 block of Millburn had been charged in the case. Three other people …

Men Burst Into North County Home With Metal Baton, Rob Five People, Police Say

Two men initially refused to give the men their possessions and were hit with the baton, St. Louis County said.

Two men burst into a North County residence with a metal baton and robbed five people inside the home on Monday, St. Louis County Police said. Police said Jonathan Q. Phillips, 24, and another man broke into the home in the 15600 block of 94th Ave. near Vaile Avenue and Old Halls Ferry Road. They forced five people inside to get down on the floor. The men then took items from the victims. Two people initially refused and were hit with the baton, St. Louis County Police said. They took three cell phones, a PlayStation and controllers, two sets of car keys, a gold dental grill, a pair of earrings and a backpack from five people in the home. Phillips, of the 9700 block of Milburn Avenue in North County east of Dellwood, was charged Monday …

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Man Charged With North County Burglary on Mondoubleau

Police said the man and others broke into the home last spring and stole items valued at $3,450.

A South St. Louis man faces criminal charges for breaking into a North County home last spring and stealing items valued at $3,450. Jamal Hughes, of the 1900 block of Sidney Street in South St. Louis, was charged Friday with second-degree burglary, felony theft and stealing a credit card. St. Louis County Police said Hughes and others broke into a home at 11 a.m. May 9 in the 14600 block of Mondoubleau Lane in unincorporated North County north of Florissant. They stole three televisions, two laptop computers, a digital camera, a DVD player, jewelry and two credit cards. Police said the items were valued at a total of $3,450. Bail was set at $15,000 for Hughes. For more crime information on Florissant Patch, see the following articles:

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