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Employee Assaulted at Work, Police Say
Olivette police are investigating an assault charge, plus made recent drug arrests.

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Olivette police are investigating an assault charge, plus made recent drug arrests.

Plus, Olivette police are investigating another incident where a gun was stolen from a car.
Olivette police say in both instances someone forced entry into the homes.
Top stories from the 24 St. Louis Patch sites include articles about a man dying after a police arrest goes awry and the FBI's hunt for a serial robber named the "I-55 Bandit."
Top stories from the 24 St. Louis Patch sites include articles about a man dying after a police arrest goes awry and the FBI's hunt for a serial robber named the "I-55 Bandit."
Top stories from the 24 St. Louis Patch sites include articles about a man dying after a police arrest goes awry and the FBI's hunt for a serial robber named the "I-55 Bandit."
Top stories from the 24 St. Louis Patch sites include articles about a man dying after a police arrest goes awry and the FBI's hunt for a serial robber named the "I-55 Bandit."
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Police made an arrest in one instance and are reviewing surveillance video in another.
Manchester police are also investigating recent thefts from cars.
Ballwin police report a home burglary, along with thieves hitting a local gym and neighborhood.
Police say Michael and David Hill, who disappeared from the Meramec River earlier this month, were found safe after an anonymous caller recognized them from media coverage.
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St. Louis area radio personality Kevin Slaten pleaded guilty to peace disturbance, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Schnucks did not violate Missouri data security law in connection to the widespread security breach that affected millions, according to the St. Louis Business Journal.
Schnucks did not violate Missouri data security law in connection to the widespread security breach that affected millions, according to the St. Louis Business Journal.
Schnucks did not violate Missouri data security law in connection to the widespread security breach that affected millions, according to the St. Louis Business Journal.
Schnucks did not violate Missouri data security law in connection to the widespread security breach that affected millions, according to the St. Louis Business Journal.
Schnucks did not violate Missouri data security law in connection to the widespread security breach that affected millions, according to the St. Louis Business Journal.
Laura Nowlin will hold the book signing and discussion of "If He had Been With Me" at the St. Louis County Library headquarters in Frontenac Thursday.