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Police have a suspect in custody. The shopping center is closed while investigators work the scene.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
Police said Andrew Brian Middleton's threats caused the Lindbergh Class of 2003 to cancel its 10-year reunion.
Kristopher Ryan Nalley was charged with DWI after officers pulled him over at Heinz Road and Royal Point Court in South County.
Chad Boesing is charged with burglary and felony theft in a Lemay burglary.
John Ciarnello, of Oakville, is charged with first-degree assault and first-degree burglary.
The Mehlville couple is most concerned for their 4-year-old son.
Lindbergh Schools have set up a fund to benefit two students affected by the fire. Both are hospitalized.
An 11-year-old remains in critical condition.
Semir Jahic, 16, was certified to stand trial as an adult. St. Louis County police said Jahic and two others entered a Mehlville home and robbed the resident at gunpoint.
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St. Louis County Police said Imamovic also intended to take his children; he is banned from the home by an order of protection.
They were among the incidents reported by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending August 11. Arrests or charges mentioned in this police blotter do not indicate convictions.
They were among the incidents reported by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending August 2. Arrests or charges mentioned in this police blotter do not indicate convictions.
Creve Coeur Police said Eddie Lee Spencer had slurred speech and balance problems, and he repeatedly yelled that he would not go to court again.
They were among the incidents reported by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending July 28. Arrests or charges mentioned in this police blotter do not indicate convictions.
Both the Missouri State Highway Patrol, and St. Louis County Police have sobriety checkpoints planned at various locations in the month of August.
St. Louis County Police said a temporary employee, Adam F. Cortner, told a dispatcher a bomb had been planted at Kerry Inc.
Misadventures in crime including a man hitting a police horse, an illegally obtained male enhancement drug and a father-son theft outing.
St. Louis County Police said a neighbor witnessed the assault and called 911.
St. Louis County Police arrested Edward Starns at a South County hotel on Friday.
Police are trying to figure out who placed the bomb in the area. Do you have some information? Call (314) 416-9113.
They were among the incidents reported by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending July 21. Arrests or charges mentioned in this police blotter do not indicate convictions.
Charitta Arman was charged Tuesday with first-degree arson.
The man robbed 1st Missouri Credit Union at 10:16 a.m. Wednesday, St. Louis County Police said.
St. Louis County Police said John L. Crawford got about $675 in the robbery and was identified by a witness.
They were among the incidents reported by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending July 14. Arrests or charges mentioned in this police blotter do not indicate convictions.
They were among the incidents reported by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending July 7. Arrests or charges mentioned in this police blotter do not indicate convictions.
St. Louis County Police said Michael Leicht stole copper piping from Delmar Gardens South nursing home and a home in Affton.
He has an associate’s degree from Meramec Community College.
Lisa G. Angle-Bareiter was charged with intent to sell a controlled substance.
The following information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending June 29. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Sgt. Daniel O'Neil said he is being punished for revealing wrongdoing in the St. Louis County Police Department's South County precinct with racial profiling.
St. Louis County Police said the boyfriend jumped out of the way and the car jumped a curb, striking a fence and a balcony support.
Although the forum is being held in South County, police invite all St. Louis County cell phone retailers to attend this Thursday.
The following information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending June 23. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Mehlville-Oakville Patch in June 2013.