Sunday, March 17, 2013
Florissant Police said the child was not in a car seat, and the man was driving with his license revoked.
A man led Florissant Police on a high-speed chase Feb. 24, running red lights and passing on the left into oncoming traffic, all with a 3-year-old child in the car. Daryl Greer, 20, of the 9700 block of Dennis Drive in North County, was charged Feb. 24 with first-degree endangering a child, resisting arrest and driving while revoked. Florissant Police said an officer tried to pull Greer’s car over for careless and imprudent driving at Washington Street and eastbound Interstate 270. Greer fled at a high speed, passing cars by swerving into oncoming traffic and running red lights, according to a court document. When Greer stopped, the officer saw a 3-year-old child in the car without a car seat and discovered Greer’s license had been revoked…
Friday, March 8, 2013
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 …
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
A clerk at a Florissant convenience store told Florissant Police the man was being pushy and disruptive in trying to sell bootleg movies to him and to customers.
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Wednesday, February 27
A North County man faces a criminal charge of selling bootleg DVDs from the parking lot of a Florissant convenience store. Richard Cheney, 54, of the 1200 block of Springhurst Drive north of Florissant, was charged with sale of unauthorized recordings, a felony. Florissant Police said they received a report of a man selling bootleg movies out of the back of his SUV Sept. 22 in the Grandview Convenience Food and Liquor parking lot at 1711 Dunn Road. When they arrived, they found the man inside the store. A clerk at the store told police he bought about 40 DVDs, paying $25 for the movies, in an attempt to get Cheney to leave the store. He said Cheney was being pushy and disruptive in seeking to sell the movies to customers and the clerk. …
Monday, February 25, 2013
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:
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Florissant Police said 19-year-old Terrell Moore subjected a girl less than 12 years old to sexual contact.
A Florissant man faces criminal charges for having sexual contact with a child between Dec. 1 and Feb. 1. Terrell Moore, 19, of Florissant, was charged Feb. 15 with one count of first-degree child molestation. Florissant Police said Moore subjected a girl younger than 12 years old to sexual contact through her clothing sometime between Dec. 1 and Feb. 1. Bail for Moore was set at $75,000. For more crime information on Florissant Patch, see the following articles:
Monday, February 18, 2013
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:
Thursday, February 14, 2013
The officer suffered a concussion during the car chase and was hospitalized overnight. The man's car was disabled and he was caught after a brief chase on foot.
A man led police on a chase Feb. 5 and rammed a squad car, injuring a Florissant officer and disabling his own car. Florissant Police said an officer tried to pull over Kenneth Lawrence on a traffic stop on New Halls Ferry Road, but Lawrence would not pull over and tried to flee in his car, according to court documents. At about 1270 New Halls Ferry Road, the man swerved at the patrol car, and the officer had to swerve to avoid a collision, said Florissant Police spokesman Andy Haarman. Lawrence, 33, turned onto Dunn Road and into the Sugar Pines Apartment complex where the first officer was joined by a second patrol car in the chase. Police said in a report that Lawrence saw the second officer coming to assist the first officer on Sugar …
Monday, February 11, 2013
The Florissant man also was indicted for assaulting another man during the incident.
A Florissant man was indicted by a St. Louis grand jury Jan. 30 on charges of second-degree assault, third-degree assault and armed criminal action. Florissant Police said Kevin Booker, 46, hit his girlfriend in the head with a 2X4 at the couple’s home in the 2700 block of Countryside Drive in Florissant Dec. 14. He also is accused of punching a man during the same altercation. Booker is being held in St. Louis County jail in lieu of a $35,000, cash-only bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 19. If you have experienced or know someone who has experienced domestic or sexual violence, find resources through the St. Louis Ending Violence Against Women Network (SLEVAWN) or call the Safe Connections 24-hour crisis hotline at 314…
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Thomas Santino died after being struck by a car on Jan. 27.
A fatal car crash in the 400 block of Humes led to the death of a pedestrian on Jan. 27, according to Florissant police. Florissant police spokesman Andy Haarmann said Thomas Santino, 27, died after being struck by a car. The traffic safety unit continues to investigate the incident.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Florissant Police said the men arranged to meet at Florissant's Civic Center to sell and buy the shoes.
A 17-year-old Florissant man robbed another man of his Air Jordan shoes Friday at the James J. Eagan Center. Florissant Police said the owner agreed to meet Kirby C. Butler at the Eagan Center to sell him the shoes. Butler took the shoes and pointed what appeared to be a handgun at the man, police said. He then told the victim to look the other way and he fled. Butler, of the 2300 block of Palomino Lane in Florissant, was charged Monday with first-degree robbery. Police said the victim identified Butler as the robber. Butler is being held in St. Louis County jail in lieu of a $50,000 bond. For more crime information on Florissant Patch, see the following information:
Pat Simms
4:33 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013
ANOTHER BRAINLESS PERSON OFF THE STREETS NO RESPECT FOR THE THREE YEAR OLD OR ANYONE ELSE.ANOTHER GANGSTER OFF THE STREETS YEAH.I HOPE HE GETS IT GOOD IN PRISON,WISH I WAS THERE TO KNOCK HIM IN THE HEAD.   more ›