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Khadeem Ratcliff

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Florissant Teen Sentenced for Setting Several Vehicle Fires Near His Home

Khadeem Ratcliff faces prison if he violates the terms of his probation. Find out what he's got to do to remain free and weigh in with your take on the case.

A Florissant teen was sentenced for setting fire to several vehicles near his home last spring, according to a report from KSDK. Khadeem Ratcliff pled guilty to four counts of “knowingly burning” in October. The 18-year-old was sentenced to five years of supervised probation, and Judge David Lee Vincent also informed him that he would be responsible for restitution to the owners of the vehicles. Ratcliff was also ordered to attend regular mental evaluations, maintain full-time employment and to completely avoid contact with the victims. If he violates the probation order, he will be sent to prison. Read more about this case on Florissant Patch:

Friday, June 8, 2012

Florissant Police Arrest Teen for Suspicious Car Fires

Police apprehend suspect after car fires had been taking place since late April.

Florissant police arrested a teenager for suspicious car fires that started in late April earlier this week. The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s office issued warrants on Khadeem Ratcliff, 18, Thursday for four counts of knowingly burning or exploding, according to a press release. The police department has been investigating the suspicious car fires since April 25. Police identified Ratcliff as a suspect and he confessed to detective on June 6.

diane

5:06 pm on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Hey Mister Wolff, Your grammar and spelling are atrocious. The "loosers" you refer to should be spelled, "losers", loser.   more ›

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