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St. Peters Crime Stories for July 2012
Check out the round up of stories related to crime in St. Peters during the month of July.

Email: joe.barker@patch.com
Phone: 636.575.9390
Hometown: Pacific, Mo.
Birthday: Aug. 27, 1985
Bio: Born and raised in Pacific, MO, (that's out by Six Flags), I graduated from Pacific High School in 2004. After that, I went to Truman State University in Kirksville to study journalism. While there, I worked on the campus newspaper, the Index, and also did other odd jobs to pay the rent—I worked at a liquor store and at Sears. I finished up my education at Truman in 2008 and immediately moved to Hannibal, Mo. to take a job with the Hannibal Courier-Post. I spent two years in Hannibal, the last as the Sports Editor, before coming to St. Peters.
Check out the round up of stories related to crime in St. Peters during the month of July.

Other items in the St. Peters Police blotter include stolen bicycles and a burglarized car wash.
Our panel of experts are waiting in the comments to answer all your questions about real estate in the latest installment of Ask the Patch Pro.
Dreher is one of three Republican women vying for the spot.
The back to school tax holiday is this weekend, but look to see if your favorite shop is in a city that's opting out.
The top-9 non-crime stories for July focused on road work and the government.
The 9 most-read stories on "St. Peters Patch" in July all relayed to crime.
Citizens for a Better St. Peters Chairperson Chris Winslow says passing Prop P is the right thing to do.
Nick Watson, 18, was killed after driving the wrong way in Interstate 64 in Chesterfield Sunday morning.
Here's a recap of what St. Peters news you missed for the weekend of July 27 to July 29, 2012.
The St. Charles County Patches are looking for experts who have real estate knowledge to dole out advice to readers.
MoDOT will open the new bridge that will open up the access from the outer roads to Central School Road over the new Route 364.
Other items in the police blotter include a stolen car and a kicked vehicle.
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Check out the round up of stories related to crime in St. Peters during the week of July 23 to July 27, 2012.
The second phase of the Page Avenue Extension, a six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters, is expected to open two months earlier than planned.
Four men connected to a series of thefts from vehicles were arrested.
Meet the local athletes from Missouri who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
The second phase of the Page Avenue Extension, a six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters, is expected to open two months earlier than planned.
The second phase of the Page Avenue Extension, a six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters, is expected to open two months earlier than planned.