Anyone with information should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers toll free at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).
The 80-year-old driver reportedly fled because she didn't have a cell phone. She called police from home before returning to the scene.
The crash happened shortly before 10 p.m. near the intersection of Penrose Street and North Grand Boulevard, officials said.
Twenty-year-old Djion Oates will serve seven years in prison for involuntary manslaughter and gun charges.
Police say the man was in his 20s, of average height and build, wearing a blue coat and black stocking cap.
"Coming to St. Louis to dance with this person I had watched growing up was so exciting," Raffaella Stroik said in a YouTube video.
Stroik, a dancer with the St. Louis Ballet, was last seen at Whole Foods in Town and Country. Her car was found near Mark Twain Lake.
The firefighter used a racial slur in the comments section of a news article about CNN's Don Lemon earlier this month.
The agent was not seriously injured and his assailant was arrested after a short chase.
A video, recorded by a ten-year-old, shows young children violently beating each other with foam fists as their teachers cheer them on.
Killer Robert Bucklew says his medical condition would make lethal injection agonizing, and suggests an alternate form of execution.
Officials say the Aryan Circle, a powerful, race-based prison gang, is especially active in Missouri.
"Oh, btw, Truck 4 is one of our newest trucks," the department wrote on Twitter. "Like $750K new!"
"They lynched my baby," Danye Jones' mother wrote on Facebook shortly after she found her son dead in the backyard.
Prosecutors are still looking for witnesses in the case. Anyone with information should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers.
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The candies closely resemble popular candy bars, but have names like Munchy Way or Stoney Ranchers that are puns on various drugs.
Do you know who is living in your neighborhood? If not, you might want to check before taking the kids out for jokes and candy.
A judge is currently weighing whether to try the teens as adults.
"This hits very close to home," said St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden, his voice cracking with emotion.
Authorities say 44-year-old Ricardo Davis fell from an on ramp around 11 p.m. as he chased a 19-year-old suspect who had fled his vehicle.
If convicted, both Alford and Stowers could face life in prison.
The man, who was not identified, was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. He later died.