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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Five Indicted on 11 Car Thefts From Lou Fusz Dealership

The scheme to steal cars also involved eight thefts from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet the same night, police said.

Five people were indicted by a St. Louis County grand jury Thursday for 11 car thefts at Lou Fusz Buick GMC Oct. 11. Three of the five indicted on the Lou Fusz Thefts also have been charged with car thefts from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet on the same night. Indicted on 11 counts of car theft, second-degree burglary and felony theft were: Waller, Hunter and Howell also are charged with stealing cars from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet in Florissant on the same evening. St. Louis County Police spokesman Officer Randy Vaughn said the five defendants, acting with others, stole the vehicles and parked them in various locations in the city and county. One car stolen from the Lou Fusz dealership was recovered at Johnny Londoff Chevrolet. For more crime …

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Police: Duo Stole 11 Cars At Lou Fusz Dealership, Part of a Larger Car Burglary Scheme

At least 10 people were involved in two car dealership thefts on Oct. 11, as police say the group also stole eight cars from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet.

Two people accused of stealing eight cars from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet also were charged with stealing 11 cars from Lou Fusz Buick GMC Oct. 11, police said. Deangelo Latimore, 21, of the 2100 block of Stansbury in St. Louis, and Chelsea Ashcraft, 20, each were charged with second-degree burglary, 11 counts of stealing a motor vehicle and felony stealing. Court documents state that Latimore and Ashcraft acted with Marlen Waller, Trevonn Hunter and Derell Howell to burglarize the dealership at the intersection of Page and Lindbergh boulevards and steal the cars. They broke into the building at 10900 Page Avenue and stole keys to the cars, police said. The keys were valued at $500. Waller, Hunter and Howell already have been charged with …

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Three Men Arrested for Johnny Londoff Chevrolet Burglary

Florissant police said that three of four cars stolen have been recovered.

Florissant police arrested three Wednesday for the Johnny Londoffburglary that occurred early Friday morning. The St. Louis County Prosecutor’s office charged Trevonn Hunter, Derrell Howell and Marlen Waller with second-degree burglary, three counts of car theft and misdemeanor stealing. Friday, offices had been ransacked and four cars stolen from the Florissant dealership. The previous report stated that six cars had been taken. Florissant police spokesman Andy Haarman said that three of the four cars had been recovered and returned. Florissant police are continuing to investigate the burglary for additional suspects, according to a press release. All men have been transferred to St. Louis County Jail, and each is held on a $50,000 bond.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Johnny Londoff Chevrolet Burglarized Overnight in Florissant

Florissant police found offices ransacked and some cars stolen as their investigation continues.

Florissant police as well as St. Louis County police are investigating a burglary that took place Friday morning at the Johnny Londoff Chevrolet dealership. According to an interview with Fox 2 News, owner Johnny Londoff Jr. reported approximately six cars had been stolen overnight and a number of offices ransacked. Police as well as the dealership are continuing to do an inventory of the lot. Florissant police noticed a breach in the dealership’s security fence at 5:15 a.m. Friday, according to department spokesman Officer Andy Haarman. Officers found the service department door had been forced open and offices had been raided. Police discovered that a car that had reported stolen from the Lou Fusz dealership on Page and Lindbergh was at …

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Police: Man Steals Van, 'Shops After Hours' for Tires

Florissant Police said the man stole an employee-owned vehicle from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet, then broke into Dobbs Tire and Auto.

A Ferguson man faces criminal charges for stealing a Johnny Londoff Chevrolet employee’s van and then stealing eight tires from Dobbs Tire and Auto. Christopher Williams, 41, of the 3600 block of Pershall Road in Ferguson, was charged Aug. 29 with stealing a vehicle, second-degree burglary and felony stealing. Florissant Police said Williams stole a 1994 GMC conversion van from the Johnny Londoff Chevrolet lot between 9 p.m. July 29 and 10 a.m. Aug. 1. The van belonged to an employee at the car dealership. Police said Williams also broke into Dobbs Tire and Auto, 2775 North Highway 67, between 2 and 2:58 a.m. and stole eight tires valued at $1,593. Williams was identified through surveillance tapes at Dobbs and at a Quik Trip gas station …

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Thanks for Claiming! Who's Next to Claim Their Listing?

We're saluting those local businesses who have grabbed their listings from our directory.

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