Affton-Shrewsbury, MO|News|
Man Has Girlfriend's Sister's Car Towed, Charged With Stealing
St. Louis Police said the Oakville man had the car towed from an Affton car repair business.

About Joe
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.
Joe has about 10 years experience covering local community news, especially in the St. Louis area. While with the Suburban Journals, he was editor of the Warrenton Journal, covering Warren County.
As a reporter for the Journals, he worked beats covering the cities of Florissant, Ferguson, Black Jack, the city of St. Louis' North Side, St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Lake Saint Louis and Wentzville.
He describes himself as a conservative who prefers to focus on issues rather than partisan politics. Joe is an active member of a St. Louis County church.
In general, he believes in protecting personal freedom and responsibility, and that government has an inherent duty to protect the health and safety of citizens and to provide infrastructure that is not otherwise profitable for private companies.
Joe has been married for more than 20 years to his wife and they have two sons.
Joe likes classic rock, traveling, being with his family and following the Cardinals, Rams and Tigers. He hates it when his fantasy teams don't make the playoffs.
St. Louis Police said the Oakville man had the car towed from an Affton car repair business.

The woman tried to get her cell phone back, and her boyfriend punched her in the side and bruised her arm by biting her, police said.
Police said the man, arrested for another burglary, confessed to being a lookout for an August break-in.
Police caught the Lemay man inside the home he is accused of burglarizing, according to a police report.
Police caught the man inside the home he is accused of burglarizing, according to ta police report.
Police said they found the defendant's fingerprints from the October 2011 burglary.
The men fired shots at about 8:41 p.m. Tuesday, Hazelwood Police said.
The girl was found at the man's home, hiding under a pile of clothes, Hazelwood Police said. He sent her text messages, telling her he was waiting for her, according to reports.
The man told police he would have sold the drug at $1,425 per ounce, according to a Drug Task Force report.
Police said he struck the woman repeatedly and pulled her by the hair.
There also was an uncapped, used hypodermic needle sitting between the two children, police said. The woman was charged with four counts of child endangerment.
Police said he struck the woman repeatedly and pulled her by the hair.
Drug Task Force detectives said they were going to trade pseudoephedrine tablets from the transaction in Wentzville for more finished meth.
The man was charged Monday for the Nov. 29 incident on South Outer 40 Road at South Spoede.
The lab was operating in the 1100 block of Dardenne in St. Charles, detectives said.
Christopher Marks' stepfather was charged with seven counts of endangering a child, avoiding more serious charges because authorities can't prove the child's blood-alcohol content, said St. Louis County Prosecuting Robert McCulloch.
The man was charged Monday for the Nov. 29 incident on South Outer 40 Road at South Spoede.
The woman left her debit card and iPhone in a cab after a ride home from the airport, police said.
Lawsuit alleges Kirkwood lawyer Mark Bates conspired to kill or wound former coworkers.
The man continued to utter threats to the woman as he rode in the squad car, according to a police report.