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Police Blotter: Two Arrested for Panhandling near Clarkson Road
Check out this part two of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.

I first started at Patch after moving to St. Louis in early 2011. I picked up a variety of freelance assignments that mostly consisted of every reporter’s favorite job -- going to meetings! I‘m now happy to be serving as a local editor in the Chesterfield, Eureka and Wildwood communities, and I’m looking forward to getting to all of you.
I’ve previously worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in central Missouri and rural Kentucky. While there, I developed a love for community journalism. It’s great to be able to become closely connected to the people, events and organizations that you cover.
I’ve also had the opportunity to travel and live abroad, including a year as an English teacher in South Korea and a solo backpacking trip that took me from Beijing to Bangkok. When I’m not writing about everything happening in Chesterfield, Eureka and Wildwood, I can be found working on half-finished short stories, playing strategy board games and enjoying a finely crafted microbrew or two.
Check out this part two of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.

Check out this part one of this week's collection of incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
The unpaid positions cover a variety of skills and fall into five categories: education, guest and volunteer services, horticulture, insect keeper, special events.
The district was given $1,500 from the Missouri American Water Company toward the purchase of a fire eductor. The tool allows for the pumping of water from sources, such as streams or swimming pools, and will aid in the fighting of fires in rural areas.
The following opinion was submitted by Rockwood parent Anne Gassel and the watchdog coalition Rockwood Stakeholders for Real Solutions.
Thursday's winter storm has brought another round of school closings for Friday at major school districts in the West and Central St. Louis County area.
The city's monthly recycling drives for 2013 start with this weekend and will be accepting new items: reusable clothes, shoes, toys and baby items that will be donated to families in need.
An unknown suspect smash in a window and then grabbed the tablet and a 9mm pistol, which police said had been hidden from view.
Accidents in both directions have resulted in lane closures around the area where I-64, I-270 and Route 141 converge.
Is your business closing early due to the weather? Let us know and we will add it to the list below.
The cancellations include all American Airlines flights in or out of the city after 3 p.m.
The city recently gave zoning approval for a handful of retailers at St. Louis Premium Outlets and Taubman Prestige Outlets. Both developers are aiming for August openings.
Securities regulators are taking action against Greg John Campbell,a former employee of Creve Coeur firm LPL Financial, who they say made fraudulent transfers to pay for personal expenses.
Patch is partnering with Fox2 to bring you a list of school closings and early releases as a major winter storm rolls through the area Thursday.
Patch is partnering with Fox2 to bring you a list of school closings and early releases as a major winter storm rolls through the area Thursday.
Patch is partnering with Fox2 to bring you a list of school closings and early releases as a major winter storm rolls through the area Thursday.
The St. Louis area is expected to get anywhere from 1-6 inches of snow and freezing rain when a major storm moves through the area Thursday.
The St. Louis area is expected to get anywhere from 1-6 inches of snow and freezing rain when a major storm moves through the area Thursday.
The St. Louis area is expected to get anywhere from 1-6 inches of snow and freezing rain when a major storm moves through the area Thursday.
The St. Louis area is expected to get anywhere from 1-6 inches of snow and freezing rain when a major storm moves through the area Thursday.