The incidents involved a child under 12 years old three to five years ago.
Trevor Tysinger is being charged with 1st degree robbery.
Pinnacle Security has been using aggressive door-to-door sales tactics that have caused a number of complaints from residents.
A circuit court judge finds the lawsuit does not violate state laws.
The accused entered the home to assault the owner, according to a St. Charles County Sheriff's Department report.
Darriyon Jones ran into a car that had stopped on the highway.
The burning incidents coincide with a number of burglaries and thefts in the area.
A 17-year-old man was arrested Sunday for attempting to set the plane on fire.
Owner told Florissant Police night deposits had come up short.
Man told police he stole the items to support his heroin addiction..
Burglars have been stealing electronics and other valuables from homes in the area.
Colleen Huggins was struck by a car, which took off after hitting her.
Approximately 1,000 students graduate from area elementary schools.
Florissant resident Avry Harris faces charges of animal abuse/torture/mutilation while animal was alive.
Stealing incidents happen throughout residential areas of Florissant.
Florissant Police Department said it's a false report.
St. John Police said the women gave unauthorized credits on car rentals from Enterprise.
Anthony McCallister, Otis McCallister, Ray Anthony Bassett and Willie James Bassett Jr. all face criminal counts related to planning to rob Pulaski Bank last year.
Several incidents of burglaries and stealing occurred last week.
The driver of the car and a passenger on the Metrobus are two of 15 people injured in head-on collision.
Cheston Bluett also fled and escaped from a St. Louis County officer in 2010.
Florissant Police said a clerk identified the suspect as a regular customer.
The suspect also is charged with burglary, pointing handgun at woman.
Several burglaries and cases of stealing happened last week.
The accident took place early Saturday morning.
The pretrial conference has been continued to May 14.
The City will pay $6,000 in legal fees to ACLU-EM and $1 to M. Christine BredenKoetter over the lawsuit.
Two freight-liner trucks collided on Friday to cause an accident on the highway.
Three incidents of stealing line this week's blotter.
The department announced Monday that its German Shepherd officer, Bach, passed away, just weeks before he was due to retire.
Janelle Springfield fell asleep and lost control of her car on southbound I-270.
University City man also faces burglary, receiving stolen property charges.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that 16 people have filed a lawsuit due to their chemical contamination and health concerns.
We're keeping track of the burglaries committed throughout Florissant this year.
Man holds suspect until police arrive; accused had pleaded guilty to previous theft.
Suspect is accused of entering car on Derhake and forcibly taking money, cell phone and iPad from driver.
The couple is believed to have been the victims of carbon monoxide poisoning and have provided guidelines for residents to watch.
Alesha Cobbs suffers moderate injuries after her car overturns off of I-55.
Lozell Stiles continues to face an arson charge surrounding the fire of a long-standing tradition.
The North County woman also is accused of hitting a telephone pole in attempt to injure a man.