St. Charles, MO|News|
Man Videotaped PINs Input by Customers at St. Charles Bank's ATM, Police Say
Svetoslave T. Tanev was charged with forgery in St. Charles County and trafficking in stolen identities in St. Louis County.

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Joe is a St. Louis native who grew up in North St. Louis County, and enlisted in the Navy after graduating from high school in 1980. He was stationed on a guided missile destroyer, the USS Waddell, and visited many South Pacific countries such as Japan, the Philippines, Australia and Thailand.
He graduated from the University of Missouri - Columbia's Journalism School after leaving the Navy, and worked in journalism or public relations for more than 20 years.
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Joe has been married for more than 20 years to his wife and they have two sons.
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Svetoslave T. Tanev was charged with forgery in St. Charles County and trafficking in stolen identities in St. Louis County.

Svetoslave T. Tanev was charged with trafficking in stolen identities. Taney and another man were arrested in St. Charles and found to have credit cards and an encoding machine.
Alexander Reed Salerno has three previous DWI convictions and was driving with a revoked license, Kirkwood Police said.
St. Charles Police said William Thomas Wilburn met the girl on a 1-900 chat line and persuaded her to meet with him.
Clinton Ogden Greene pleaded guilty to six counts of statutory sodomy.
Andrew Maberry is believed to have robbed or attempted to rob 10 banks in five states.
Florissant Police said the men stole three flat-screen TVs, valued at $1,900, from a home on Paddock Drive.
William R. Booth was charged with DWI as an aggravated offender. He has three previous alcohol-related driving offenses.
Adrian David Gandara, 33, was charged with resisting arrest and unlawful use of a weapon.
A person called police to report two men wearing masks breaking into the restaurant.
Demetrie Javon Thomas found guilty of attacking a woman near his home on Willowbend Park in Town and Country.
Sunset Hills Police said Moriah E. Turk tried to rob the Phillips 66 gas station Monday using a folding pocketknife.
Police said Andrew Brian Middleton's threats caused the Lindbergh Class of 2003 to cancel its 10-year reunion.
John Charles Bujnak, formerly of Shrewsbury, was charged with promoting prostitution and travel for prostitution.
St. Charles police said officers arrested Lacombe after he broke in and was trying to steal the vehicle.
St. Peters Police said the men smashed a glass door and grabbed car keys when officers arrived on the scene.
Scott M. Davis, 23, was convicted Friday of the attack in Pine Oaks Park last year.
James A. Stufflebean also faces charges in two 2009 burglaries in St. Louis County.
O'Fallon Police said Jade A. Mills wore her McDonald's uniform and began waiting on customers at the O'Fallon restaurant before making off with $386.
O'Fallon Police said Jade A. Mills wore her McDonald's uniform and began waiting on customers at the O'Fallon restaurant before making off with $386.