Burglaries and break-ins continue in Florissant.
Justin Biancardi's lighter sentence may have been the result of his cooperation with police.
Paul Tripp, who is accused of abandoning the body of a Maryland Heights woman last seen alive in Florissant, is scheduled to appear next in court on July 29.
St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office says the case remains pending on woman who went missing in Florissant.
More burglaries occur in residences around town.
Zach Cook has a new court date of June 28 after a requested continuance.
As the summer heats up, so do some local crimes.
Florissant Patch talked with a local police officer, who offered his top summer safety tips for residents.
A second-degree burglary is the sole crime in Florissant for the last week in May.
Police seek suspect in robbery of local business, while two more burglaries are committed in Florissant.
One burglary makes the list for the recent crime in Florissant.
John Wesley Jones receives a 32-year sentence, and Jarod Park gets a four-and-a-half-year sentence.
Zachary Cook already faces felony child abuse charges and looks to be facing murder, too.
James Fitch pled guilty to authorizing transactions totaling $400,000 between two years.
One man has been shot and transported to the hospital, while detectives continue to investigate outside of Florissant.
A burglary and a case of arson make the cut for this week's crimes.
Two incidents of stealing from cars have made the crime list in town.
Florissant residents who participate in this free program are offered a rare glimpse into the inner workings of their police department.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and several officials gather to report on area damage.
Florissant remains unscathed from storms that rocked the airport and several St. Louis County neighborhoods.
Accident occurred on westbound Highway 370.
A sole purse snatching lines this week's blotter.
A burglary and robbery line the reports for this week's blotter.
New policies are put in place to notify residents of camera-enforced areas and ensure citations are issued by certified officers.
A house fire and second-degree burglary fill this week's police blotter.
Tammeria Patrick faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of wire fraud.
As weather warms up a bit, criminals get a little active in the city.
Police make arrests in two recent burglaries.
Second-degree robberies remain the common theme in area crimes.
Paul Tripp has been arrested for abandonment of a corpse.
The area continues with few crimes in the area last week, with the exception of a burglary.
Police arrest four young suspects in residential burglary.
A burglary reported in the area, which results in a TV being stolen.
Crimes have slowed in the past week in the Florissant area.
Compared to 2009, crime in the Florissant continued to fall.
A burglary, robbery have taken place during the past week.