Thursday, December 6, 2012
A St. Louis County police officer said he saw the woman drive up into a yard in North County to hit the man.
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Thursday, December 6, 2012
A North County woman drove her car up into the yard at 5:02 p.m. Sunday attempting to hit her boyfriend who was on a bicycle, St. Louis County Police said. The woman, Latanya Paige, 33, of the 10400 block of Count Drive in the Castle Point area in North County, was charged Monday with first-degree domestic assault. An officer who witnessed the incident said the man avoided being hit by jumping off the bicycle and running. The woman hit the bicycle and started driving away, the St. Louis County police officer said. The officer stopped the woman, who yelled at her boyfriend, “I’m gonna get ya next time,” according to the police report. The couple lived together in the 10400 block of Count Drive and have a child together. Paige is being held …
Friday, October 19, 2012
Florissant Police said when the man was pulled over, he had a musical instrument stolen in a burglary inside his car.
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Florissant Police said that when Ryan O. Holiday was pulled over, he had one piece of incriminating evidence in his car: a piccolo. According to a police report. Holiday broke into a home in the 100 block of Taney Drive in Florissant between 10 and 10:43 a.m. June 6. Police said he took a computer, two televisions, a gold and pearl necklace, a gold and ruby necklace, a watch and a piccolo. Florissant Police said a witness saw Holiday carrying items from the victim’s yard to a Ford Fusion on the day of the burglary. Holiday, 19, was charged Monday with second-degree burglary and felony stealing. He is being held in St. Louis County jail in lieu of a $20,000 bond. For more crime information on Florissant Patch, see the following articles:
Thursday, December 8, 2011
MERS/Goodwill stores are offering a year of free movie tickets at Wehrenberg Theaters for tax-deductible donations of cars, boats, vans, and recreational vehicles—running or not.
It’s a win-win. Donate your car to MERS/Goodwill stores in December, and on top of your tax deduction, get a year of free movies at Wehrenberg Theaters. MERS/Goodwill partnered with the theater chain this month to entice residents to donate cars, trailers, jet skis, recreational vehicles, boats—as Roni Vetter, director of the car donation program, put it, “anything with a title or wheels.” Donors get one year’s worth of weekday movie passes at Wehrenberg Theaters in the St. Louis metro area, Springfield, Columbia and Jefferson City to use in 2012. Vehicle donations are getting major bang for their buck this year, something Vetter attributes to the economy. As household budgets shrink, families hold onto their cars longer, leaving fewer for…
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
A roundup of St. Louis news headlines for Monday.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
We asked adults in Florissant what they wish Santa would do for them this year.
Santa's magic might fade as we grow older, but some adults still hold onto a little spark of childhood belief. We asked adults in Florissant what wish they would have Santa grant this holiday season. Jobs and school topped the list; although in the spirit of the season, world peace was also a favorite. Watch the video to see what adults who live near you secretly wish Santa would do for them this year.