The following arrest information was supplied by the Wildwood precinct of the St. Louis County Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Eureka Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Misadventures in crime, including a motorcycle thief calling 911 on himself and a prisoner breaking a sprinkler head.
The following arrest information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police-Wildwood (6th) Precinct. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Visitation and funeral services are Monday for two sisters killed in a car crash last week in Wildwood. One attended Eureka High School, the other was a recent graduated of the school.
Authorities say a vehicle carrying four people in their teens or early 20s ran off the road late last night, hit the deck of a house and went into the woods.
Wildwood precinct officer Matthew Grewe is being recognized by the Monarch Fire Protection District for helping prevent a 60-year-old man from being crushed.
Robert B. Putney, 57, of Wildwood, died in the crash on Highway B a half mile north of Route 94. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, Putney died after being ejected from his motorcycle.
Eureka Police said a woman with Erik Lonsberry at the GameStop in Eureka helped identify him.
Three longtime members of the department were scheduled to have their case go to federal court next month.
Dr. Shiv Patil and his daughter Sonia, both of Chesterfield, died after their small plane went down in Wildwood Saturday morning.
Andrew Limanni told investigators he was attempting to get his mother to qualify for Medicaid to pay her nursing home bills.
The Eureka Police Department, the St. Louis County Police Department and the Missouri State Highway Patrol have all announced enforcement efforts.
Chesterfield Police said Peter G. O'Toole had a 9mm handgun in his car during a traffic stop.
The St. Louis County Bomb and Arson Squad has been called in to investigate the blaze, due to its magnitude.
Nathan Grellner resigned last year as mayor after he was charged with DWI, assaulting and officer and resisting arrest. He later was charged with misuse of city-owned credit cards.
Kaitlin T. Norton, 20, of Wildwood, pleaded guilty in March to abandoning her newborn baby in a yard in Ellisville in February.
As a result, the city's head law enforcement official released information on several common types of scams to help residents avoid becoming victims.