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"She is the most beautiful, caring, fun and outgoing person I've ever met," said Alexa Arquiza, who set up the fundraiser.
The program is back for another year.
A public information meeting is scheduled for Dec. 6 to update residents on a proposed road improvement project at West Indian Boundary Rd.
The most recent police reports released by Plainfield.
It's not clear exactly when Popeyes Louisana Kitchen will be open, but it is expected to have a drive-through.
Gomez, a black and gray Aussie/Poodle mix, went missing from a dog sitter's house in Creve Coeur on November 24.
Anyone with information should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers toll free at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).
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The boy reported the assault in 2015, but police didn't arrest Taylor until Thursday, more than three years later.
"It's gonna be a lot of fun beating the hell out of these s***heads once the sun goes down and nobody can tell us apart," one officer wrote.
Prosecutors say the officers beat an undercover officer, mistaking him for a protester, then lied and destroyed evidence to cover it up.
Anyone with information should contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers toll free at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).
Police say the women didn't know each other and the stabbing appears to have been random.
"ArchCity Defenders' work centers people targeted by the criminal legal system and offers inspiration...across this county."
The exhibit opens Friday and runs through March.
"We make this light on here change colors, then we have it turn around," said third-grader Katherine Zustiak, explaining her Lego robot.
"I know that I'm going to be on the right side of history," Masri told Amnesty International in 2015.
An E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce has sickened 43 people in the United States.