Florissant police arrested Zach Cook last year for child abuse of the three year old, who later died due to his injuries.
Students in Ferguson-Florissant are being asked to pledge to not text and drive for No Text on Board Pledge Day.
No traffic fatalities, assaults or property damage crimes were reported to the St. Louis County Police Department related to the 2012 “Ride of the Century” annual motorcycle activities.
Police arrested the man shortly after the robbery at Shop 'n Save, according to court documents.
Last month, crime saw fluctuations across the board in increases and decreases for the Florissant area.
Wendi Glass, of North St. Louis County, was recently charged with fraud and forgery. In past years, Florissant and St. Louis County customers have paid her for insurance coverage but had no coverage.
Police said they stole $2,000 from the restaurant on Sept. 6.
William John Thomas Wilkerson Jr. is caught by police after escaping from prison in Pike County Saturday night.
Police said the man shot at a house on Trask Road in Dellwood on Saturday.
We've also got a robbery report for Wing Stop in Florissant.
William John Thomas Wilkerson Jr. remains on the loose, while the other four escapees have been captured.
William John Thomas Wilkerson Jr. broke out of jail with four others and may be hiding in the St. Louis area.
Citizens, veterans are invited to attend a special celebration to remember the victims of 9/11.
Darnell Vaughn, 19, is charged with two first-degree murders in the shooting deaths of Tasheera Johnson and Claudia Williams on Aug. 30.
Injured Florissant officer will be honored at Busch Stadium Sept. 19.
Two men took an unspecified amount of money after barging into the restaurant.
Florissant Police said the man had a felony conviction in 1993, making it illegal for him to own a firearm.
Florissant Police said the man stole an employee-owned vehicle from Johnny Londoff Chevrolet, then broke into Dobbs Tire and Auto.
Bethany Allen's car was hit by rocks after a car lost control on the opposing side of the highway.
We've got a round up of the latest crimes in the area.
St. Louis County Police pulled the man over in June on a traffic stop and found he had heroin.
St. Louis County Police say Patrick Melton, of Florissant, was identified as a suspect in a 2011 burglary by a DNA match from a hat left at the home in the 10500 block of New Halls Ferry Road.
Three officers received commendations, while three others received certificates of merit for their work in the community.
St. Charles Police said the man took money to repair roofs, gutters and screens without intending to do the work.
Florissant Police said the men broke into a home in the 600 block of Ledyard Drive on Aug. 23.
We've got a round up of the crimes that happened in Florissant in the past week.
Florissant Police said the man also stole two video game systems from a Florissant home in January.
A consent search of the man's home on Mockingbird Lane discovered several items used to manufacture methamphetamine in his bedroom, according to Florissant Police.
Officer Mike Vernon, who was shot in the line of duty on Memorial Day, addressed a crowd last weekend in one of few public appearances.
Also, police responded to several stealing occurrences.
Tyrone Booker and the driver of the car are taken to the hospital after their car overturns Sunday morning.
Brian Cannon has been charged with assault of an officer, burglary and armed criminal action.
Florissant Police said they found BZP, alprazolam and amphetamine during a car search.
The victim knew the man and had seen him near the motorcycle earlier, police said.
John Wesley Jones was sentenced Monday to 20 additional years for his role in a separate kidnapping case.
The Bears family was taken to DePaul Health Center for minor injuries.
We're comparing last month's numbers to the 2011 July crime numbers.
Robert Schnur, 49, was pronounced dead Friday afternoon after he crashed his car on Interstate 170 near Olive Boulevard.
Two thefts reported during the week of Jan. 31.
Pharmacy robbery suspect arrested Wednesday.