NEW!
POSTED 6-19-24
June 22, 2024
Edition
John Hoffmann's
latest weekly installment of News from
Snoburbia is here for your reading
enjoyment. In this edition:
MAY TOWN & COUNTRY POLICE AND CRIME
STATS: Pages 1 & 2
NEW HOUSES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY:
Pages 3-6
MAY CHESTERFIELD POLICE STATS
AND CRIME STATS: Page 7
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Read
about over 60 car break-ins and a
half-dozen car thefts, along with the
usual arrests for shoplifting, DWI and
drugs. Also get the details of a
73-year-old Ballwin man charged with child
sex crimes in Chesterfield. Pages 7-28
CHESTERFIELD POLICE MONTHLY REPORT: Pages
28-36
MUSLIM FUNDRAISER HELD IN CHESTERFIELD
VALLEY: Pages 36 & 37
CHESTERFIELD CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Fire
District chief promoting August ballot
issue to increase real estate taxes. Talk
of possible subdivision on the grounds of
a nursing home closed since 1998.
Crosswalk at Logan Park approved. Pages
37-39
CARTOONS: We thought this week
would be all about Hunter Biden. We were
wrong. Pages 40-46
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June 15, 2024
Edition
John Hoffmann's
latest weekly installment of News from
Snoburbia is here for your reading
enjoyment. In this edition:
MAY WAS
UNLUCKY FOR DEER IN TOWN AND
COUNTRY, BUT LUCKY IN CHESTERFIELD:
Pages 1 & 2
MERCURY SPILL FROM PACKAGE CLOSES
TOWN AND COUNTRY POST OFFICE: Pages 2 & 3
TOWN & COUNTRY BOARD OF ALDERMEN
MEETING: Pages 3-13
68 TOWN STYLE HOUSES ON 11 ACRES IS
CONTINUED A SECOND TIME: Pages 4-9
PROPOSED DEER HOLLOW SUBDIVISION
PLANS KILL MORE OF THE 1 ACRE LOTS
FOR HOUSES ZONING: Pages 9-11
TOO
MUCH GOVERNMENT PART 2: Pages 11
& 12
CHEERIO
AND
GOODBYE TO A VERY NICE CITY
ATTORNEY: Pages 12
& 13
BEYOND
EXPIRED; STALE WOULD BE A BETTER WORD: Page 13
WHAT
DID THEY DO FOR $2,400: Page 14
TOWN AND COUNTRY POLICE RETURN TO
THE INTERSTATES WITH RADAR AND LASER
GUNS: Pages 14 & 15
CHESTERFIELD
POLICE
BLOTTER: Check out
what the police had to deal with. Page
16-35
IS THIS NEWS? Page 36
GRIZZLY ADAMS ON THE DAIS? Page 36
DROP
IN READER NUMBERS: Pages 36
& 37
CARTOONS:
Pages 37-46
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June 8, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT? See the hoops
Maryville University is jumping through
over upgrading its baseball dugouts and
adding a betting cage. Page 1 & 2
PUBLIC HEARING PLANNED FOR LUTHERAN
SENIOR SERVICES MASON POINT LARGE
SCALE ADDITION: Pages 2-4
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER; APRIL TOWN
AND COUNTRY
CRIME AND POLICE STATS: Pages 4-6
CHESTERFIELD
POLICE
BLOTTER: See what calls the
police the police dealt with and what
crimes have seen a drop in numbers.
Pages 6-20
CITY COUNCIL MEETING: It
was a short one. Candidate for US House
speaks against Rep. Ann Wagner. City
Hall Roof repair makes me think of some
songs. Council Approves Park for latest
statute loan. Dillards lawsuit over
redevelopment ends in a comprise. Pages
20-22
MUSIC: Musicians gather
this Sunday at the Barn of Lucerne Sky
Music Lounge performing in honor of late
singer and arranger Valerie Tichacek.
The Rt 66 Jazz Orchestra will have a
free outdoor concert at the Kirkwood
Amphitheater on Friday June 14 at 7pm.
Pages 22-24
CARTOONS:
Pages 24-31
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June 1, 2024
Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
ALDERPERSONS DON’T VOTE ON PROPOSAL TO
ADD A BOSTON NEIGHBORHOOD
TO TOWN AND COUNTRY: It is continued
to the June 10 meeting. Pages 15-20
THIRTY DAYS OF
ARRESTS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY: Last month there
were a lot of theft arrests. This month, the Town and
Country Police returned to DWI arrests
being the majority. Pages 1-4
BURGLAR AND CAR THIEF HITS TOWN AND
COUNTRY HOME, EATS LUNCH, STEALS PICKUP
TRUCK AND THEN WRECKS PICKUP TRUCK IN
ST. JOHN: Read the court documents.
Pages 5-9
CHECK OUT
THE MONEY PAID TO LAWYERS THIS MONTH: Greenwich Green
home built in violation of zoning,
Lutheran Senior Services Mason Pointe versus City, Hourly
Bill. Pages 9-15
BOARD OF ALDERPERSON MEETING: Woods Mill Center
redevelopment, Drace Park pavilion
replacement contractor and costs. Pages
15-22
WILL
POLICE ENFORCE FIREWORKS DISCHARGE LAWS
IN 2024? Don’t hold your breath. Page
23
TOWN SQUARE COSTS FOR MAY: Pages 23 & 24
CHESTERFIELD
POLICE
BLOTTER: Pages 24-41
BUT HOW
MUCH ARE THE TAXES? People are taking
about the listing of a high priced home.
See what the taxes are. Pages 41 & 42
GOODBYE TO
THE RIVERFRONT TIMES: Pages 42 & 43
CARTOONS:
Pages
44-51
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Drunks and Thieves 2024 Part 4
May
28, 2024
-- It's time for
more justice,
Snoburbia style, in
the fourth Drunks
and Thieves edition
of 2024. In this
edition:
DRIVING ON A WHEEL RIM WITH NO TIRE,
BARTENDER DENIES HAVING ANYTHING TO
DRINK AND TESTS MORE THAN DOUBLE THE
LEGAL LIMIT: She had also peed on
herself. Pages 1 & 2
DRUNK DRIVER DRIVING WRONG WAY ON I-64
UNTIL STOPPED WITH FOUR FLAT TIRES
THANKS TO A TOWN AND COUNTRY
PD STOP STICK: This driver had
puked on herself and the steering wheel.
Pages 2-5
DRIVING DRUNK AT 115 MPH, SAID HE HAD
BEEN AT A BAR IN ST. LOUIS FOR EIGHT
HOURS AND CLAIMED HE ONLY HAD TWO BEERS:
Pages 5-7
DRUNK DRIVER CARRYING A GUN WITH LOTS
OF OPEN BOOZE IN THE CAR HAS
CHESTERFIELD PROSECUTOR TIM ENGELMEYER
WAVED THE MAGIC WAND TO GET OFF WITH NO
POINTS: Pages 7-9
CHESTERFIELD OFFICERS HIT THE JACKPOT
WITH TRAFFIC STOP, BUT THEN THE
CHESTERFIELD PROSECUTOR AND JUDGE LET AN
EX-CON WITH A GUN OFF: Pages 9-11
SHOPLIFTER FAILED TO SCAN $247 OF
GROCERY ITEMS AT THE CHESTERFIELD
WALMART: Pages 12 & 13
STOLEN LICENSE PLATE RECOVERED FIVE
MONTHS AFTER THEFT WITH AN ARREST: Pages
13-15
DRUNK DRIVER HIT LIGHT POLE, CLAIMED SHE
JUST HAD TWO GLASSES OF
WINE: Pages 15-18
WOMAN FROM LAKE OF THE OZARKS IS
ARRESTED FOR STEALING AT THE CHESTERFIELD
WALMART: Pages 18 &19
DRUGGED DRIVER DRIVES UP ON MEDIAN IN
FRONT OF A POLICE OFFICER.
BLOOD TEST SHOWS HE WAS HIGH ON METH: Pages
19
& 20
A COUPLE IS ARRESTED STEALING AT
WALMART, WHILE FIVE-YEAR-OLD
AND 10-WEEK-OLD SIT IN CAR: Pages
20-23
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May 25, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
NEW
HOUSES PROPOSED FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY:
Pages 1-3
TOWN & COUNTRY PROPOSED SIX-FIGURE
ROCK
TO HONOR FIRST RESPONDERS AND VETS VS
HELPING WOUNDED FIRST RESPONDERS AND
THEIR FAMILIES: Pages 4 & 5
KIRKWOOD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER SELLS
OUT CONCERT WHERE THE AVERAGE AGE OF
THE CONCERT GOERS HAD TO BE 74. TOWN
AND COUNTRY STILL REFUSES TO BOOK A
CONCERT FOR OLDER RESIDENTS:
Pages 5-7
CHESTERFIELD APRIL CRIME STATS AND
MONTHLY POLICE REPORT: Pages 7-15
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Pages
15-32
CHESTERFIELD CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 20: Old
House at Hog Hollow operating hours,
new city logo, Long Road, North
Forty Road and 1-64, bike/walking
trail, City Hall fountain: Pages 32-36
MISSOURI CANDIDATE FOR
GOVERNOR OR DICTATOR? Page 36
& 37
CARTOONS: Pages 37-42
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May 18, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
DRIVER SHOT AND INJURED IN ROAD
RAGE SHOOTING: Pages 1-2
TOWN AND COUNTRY BOARD OF
ALDERMEN MEETING: Pages 2-16
PUBLIC HEARING ON
PROPOSED HOUSE DEVELOPMENT
ON WOODS MILL ROAD AND
SOUTH OUTER 40 ROAD BY MCBRIDE-BERRA: Pages
2-16
FIRST READING OF ZONING CODE ADMENDMENT
TO
REDUCE GREENSPACE MINIMUMS FOR
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FROM 50% TO 40%: Page
16
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Another busy
week for officers. Pages 17-35
CHESTERFIELD TEEN PLEADS
GUILTY TO RAMMING RENTED TRUCK INTO
WHITE HOUSE GATES: Page 35
LAST DAY FOR SCHNUCK’S EAT WELL MARKET
IN CHESTERFIELD VALLEY: Page 35
CHESTERFIELD VALLEY RED LOBSTER DODGES A
BULLET: Page 36
POLICE LOOKING FOR BICYCLE OWNER: Pages
36-37
POLICE RECOVER SHOPLIFTED LOOT: Pages
37-38
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR: Page 38
GO TO A CONCERT THIS WEEKEND: Page
39
CARTOONS: Pages 39-44
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May 11, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
TOWN
& COUNTRY AND CHESTERFIELD
APRIL DEER VS. CARS REPORT: Pages
1-3
TOWN AND COUNTRY REFUSES
TO BOOK ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR
SINGERS FOR THE 50+ CLUB IN WEST
COUNTY FOR A TOWN SQUARE CONCERT: See
who. Pages 3-7
FORMER ALDERMAN CHUCK LENZ CHECKS IN:
Page 7
READ THE FULL DETAILS ON
CHESTERFIELD’S FELONY PEEPING TOM: Read
the court documents. Pages 8-12
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Read
about the crimes, arrests of criminals
with very long records and a fatal car
crash. Pages 12-34
DOG RESCUE: Friendly Husky dog
rescued from street be passing motorist,
still unclaimed Pages 27-28
TWO CHESTERFIELD RESIDENTS DEAD IN
CRASH: Pages 31-33
DO YOU NEED A LICENSE TO STORE
HUNDREDS OF CARS IN A RESIDENTIAL
COMMUNITY LIKE CHESTERFIELD? Pages
34-39
CHESTERFIELD CITY COUNCIL MEETING: Pages
39-41
CITIZEN OF THE YEAR: Page 40
DEFENSE TO THE CICADA INVASION: Page
41
CARTOONS: Pages 42-49
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Drunks and Thieves 2024 Part 3
May
7, 2024
-- It's time for
more justice,
Snoburbia style, in
the third Drunks and
Thieves edition of
2024. In this
edition:
DRUNK 57-YEAR-OLD FROM MINNESOTA CRASHES
HIS RENTAL CAR ON I-64 TRYING TO GET
BACK TO HIS HOTEL: Pages 1-3
ST.
CHARLES
MAN ARRESTED FOR STEALING $380 OF
PLAYING CARDS AND $17 WORTH OF MENS’
SHORTS PLUS A DESK LAMP: Pages
3-4
DRUNK DRIVER THREE TIMES OVER
THE LIMIT THOUGHT SHE WAS IN ARNOLD
AND CLAIMED TO HAVE LEFT CAPE
GIRARDEAU: Pages 4-6
TRIO FROM ST. LOUIS COMES
TO CHESTERFIELD WALMART TO STEAL, BUT
GOT CAUGHT: Pages 6-7
DRUGGED
DRIVER
REAR ENDS A PICKUP IN SLOW LANE ON
I-64 AT NOON TIME: Pages 8-10
DRUNK
DRIVER
REFUSED TO MOVE OVER AND ALMOST HIT
OFFICER ON A TRAFFIC STOP ON I-64: Pages
10-12
CREDIT CARDS STOLEN IN ST. PETERS AND
USED IN TOWN & COUNTRY: Pages
12-14
OVER
TWICE
THE LEGAL LIMIT FOR MARYLAND HEIGHTS
WOMAN: Pages 14-16
SPEEDING, LANE WEAVING CAR IS STOPPED
ON HWY 141 AND ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL: Pages
16-18
NO TAILLIGHTS AT 3 IN THE MORNING
LEADS TO DWI ARREST: Pages 18-20
91MPH
ON
1-270 WHILE DRUNK AND APPROACHING A
MARKED POLICE CAR NEVER A GOOD IDEA: Pages
20-21
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May 4, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
I know some readers hate the cop stuff.
But this week just check out some of the
criminals the police had to deal with.
Hopefully next week we will have some
non-police items from Chesterfield.
TOWN AND COUNTRY ARRESTS MARCH 20 TO
APRIL 16: Pages 1-8
GREENWICH GREEN HOME DESGINED BY RALPH
FOURNIER ON MAY 4 STLMODERN-WEST COUNTY
MODERN HOMES TOUR: Pages 8-11
IS THERE A BETTER PLACE TO DONATE
MONEY? We showed a number of
statues honoring military that are not
rocks and look at the veteran from WWI and
WWII who has his name on a baseball field.
Pages 12-17
KIRKWOOD WANTS BIG BANDS AND TOWN AND
COUNTRY DOESN’T: Pages 17- 19
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Pages
19-38
CARTOONS: Pages 38-42
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April 27, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
NEW HOUSES
IN TOWN AND COUNTRY: Pages 1 & 2
APRIL TOWN SQUARE EXPENSES: Pages 2 & 3
TOWN AND COUNTRY LATEST LEGAL BILLS: Pages 3-7
TOWN AND
COUNTRY BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING: Pages 7 & 8
TOWN AND
COUNTRY MARCH CRIME AND POLICE STATS:
Pages 8-10
MUSIC FOR EVERYONE AT THE TOWN SQUARE?
NOT YET: Pages 10 &
11
REMEMBERING
DEAN
CHRISTOPHER SIX MONTHS AFTER HIS
DEATH: See a number of Dean’s
performances from trios to big bands.
Page 11
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Pages 12-29
NEIGHBOR WAR IN WARD 4 CHESTERFIELD: Pages 29-33
CARTOONS:
These are cartoons appearing
in newspapers across the country. This
week there have been two main people in
focus. I can discontinue cartoons. It
would be the only way to eliminate
posting cartoonists making fun of Donald
J. Trump. Pages
34-42
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April 20, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
PLANNED NEW CHANGES FOR REDEVELOPMENT
OF WOODS MILL CENTER: This is the
fourth proposal in two years for the
nearly empty strip center on South Outer
40 and Woods Mill Rd. Pages 1-3
ANOTHER HOUSING SQUEEZE FOR TOWN AND
COUNTRY, BUT CITY LIMITS WOULD GROW: Page 4
TWO WEEKS OF NO SEAT BELT ENFORCEMENT
RESULT IN FIVE SEAT BELT TICKETS AND
209 OTHER CITATIONS INCLUDING 120 MPH
IN A 60 ZONE: Page 5
ANOTHER
YEAR OF NO BRASS IN CONCERTS AT TOWN
SQUARE. BIG BANDS LARGE AND SMALL ARE
APPARENTLY ON PARKS COMMITTEE BAN
LIST: Pages 5-10
CHESTERFIELD
POLICE
BLOTTER: Pages 10-24
CIGARETTE THIEF CAUGHT AND CHARGED IN
VARIOUS CITIES: Read about the
Chesterfield cases. Pages 10-12
MARCH 2024 CHESTERFIELD CRIME AND
POLICE STATS REPORT: Pages 25-33
DILLARD’S
TO
STAY AFTER THE STAENBERG GROUP
REDEVELOPER AND CHESTERFIELD
REACH AGREEMENT WITH DILLARD’S: Page 33
ENGINEERING COMPANY TO DONATE 16 ACRES
OF LAND NEXT TO RAILROAD PARK TO THE
CITY OF CHESTERFIELD: Page 34
LOOK FOR MORE TRAFFIC ON WILD HORSE
CREEK ROAD. 35 NEW HOMES PLANNED: Page 35
A
WELL DESERVE AWARD FOR LIFE SAVING
ACTION BY A 7-YEAR-OLD: Page 36
CARTOONS: Pages 37-41
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April 13, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
MARCH
CHESTERFIELD AND TOWN & COUNTRY
DEER REPORT: See where deer are
committing suicide by running in front
of cars. Pages 1 & 2
TOWN AND COUNTRY REBUILT PLAYGROUNDS:
See the costs. Page 3
TOWN AND COUNTRY ALDERMEN VOTE FOR
FIRST REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX
IN 27 YEARS: Pages 3-6
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Pages
7-21
A WAY TO REDUCE SCAM CALLS ON YOUR
LANDLINE: Page 21
CARTOONS: Pages 22-24
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Drunks and Thieves 2024 Part 2
April
9, 2024
-- It's time for
more justice,
Snoburbia style, in
the second Drunks
and Thieves edition
of 2024. In this
edition:
DRUNK DRIVING ON I-270 AT 15 MPH ON A
FLAT TIRE WILL GET YOU ARRESTED: Pages
1
& 2
SPEEDING
DRIVER WAS HIGH ON MARIJUANA PASSES
POLICE CAR: Pages 3 & 4
DRUNK
DRIVER PASSES FULLY MARKED POLICE CAR
AT 91 MPH: Pages 4-6
ARREST WITH MORE KICKS THAN IN A
SOCCER GAME. A VERY DRUNK WOMAN WITH
GRANDKIDS IN CAR,
TRIED BACKING DOWN OLIVE AND THEN
KICKED NUMEROUS POLICE OFFICERS AND
MEDICS. Pages 6-10
TWO SHOPLIFTERS ASSAULT MACY’S
SECURITY OFFICERS AFTER BEING STOPPED
FOR STEALING: Pages 10-12
SEVERAL HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS OF POLICE
TIME AND EFFORT GO INTO SOLVING THE
THEFT OF A $10 BOTTLE OF WINE: Pages 12-14
GRAB AND
DASH AT THE POLO SHOP GET FOUR THIEVES
$2,551 WORTH OF CLOTHES: Pages 14-19
DRIVER
FOUR TIMES OVER THE LEGAL LIMIT ISN’T
STOPPED BY POLICE WITH FLASHING LIGHTS
BEHIND HIM UNTIL HE CRASHES: Pages 19-22
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April 6, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
TOWN
AND COUNTRY ELECTION RESULTS: Pages
8 & 9
TOWN AND COUNTRY LEGAL BILLS: Pages
1-5
TOWN & COUNTRY CRIME AND POLICE
STATS FOR FEBRUARY: Pages
5-7
NEW MEMBERS FOR POLICE & FIRE
COMMISSION: See who they missed
again. Pages 7 & 8
UPCOMING SLOWDOWNS ON 1-270: Page
8
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Pages
9-24
MICDS BOYS JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL
COACH CHARGED WITH SEX CRIMES: Read
the details. Pages 23-26
CARTOONS: Due to Easter all the
cartoons have a religious theme. Pages
26-31
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March 30, 2024 Edition
John
Hoffmann's latest weekly installment of
News from Snoburbia is here for your
reading enjoyment. In this edition:
30 DAYS OF ARRESTS BY TOWN AND COUNTRY
POLICE: Pages 1-6
BOARD OF ALDERMEN CONTINUE VOTE ON
RE-ESTABLISHING REAL ESTATE
TAXES TO APRIL: Pages 7-12
BALLAS ROAD SIDEWALK DESIGN: Page
12
PLANS FOR NEW SALT DOME: Pages
12 & 13
TOWN SQUARE COSTS JANUARY
THROUGH MARCH: Pages 13-15
TOWN & COUNTRY AND ST. LOUIS COUNTY
MAKING MASON ROAD REPAIRS FROM CLAYTON
ROAD NORTH TO JUST BEFORE I-64: Page
15
TOWN AND COUNTRY POLICE
PROMOTIONS: Pages 15 & 16
CHESTERFIELD POLICE BLOTTER: Pages
17-32
CHESTERFIELD POLICE MONTHLY CRIME AND
STATS REPORT FOR FEBRUARY: Pages
32-41
CARTOONS: Pages 41-50
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Listed
by date, newest first
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DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2024, PART 4,
MAY 28, 2024 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2024, PART 3,
MAY 7, 2024 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2024, PART 2,
APRIL 9, 2024 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2024, PART 1,
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
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DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 12,
DECEMBER 26,
2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 11,
DECEMBER 19,
2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 10,
NOVEMBER 14,
2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 9,
OCTOBER 10,
2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 8,
SEPTEMBER 5,
2023 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2023, PART 7,AUGUST
8, 2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 6,
JUNE 24, 2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 5, MAY
30, 2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 4, APRIL
25, 2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 3, MARCH
4, 2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 2, FEBRUARY
14, 2023 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2023, PART 1, JANUARY
24, 2023
|
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 18,
DECEMBER 27, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 17,
DECEMBER 20, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 16,
DECEMBER 6, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 15, NOVEMBER
22, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 14,
OCTOBER 20, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 13,
SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 12,
AUGUST 30, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 11,
JULY 26, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 10,
JUNE 28, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 9,
MAY 31, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 8,
MAY 10, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 7,
APRIL 19, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 6,
MARCH 29, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 5,
MARCH 15, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 4,
FEBRUARY 22, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 3,
FEBRUARY 2, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 2,
JANUARY 18, 2022 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2022, PART 1,
JANUARY 1, 2022
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DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 13,
DECEMBER 21, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 12,
DECEMBER 14, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 11,
DECEMBER 7, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 10,
NOVEMBER 23, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 9,
NOVEMBER 9, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 8,
OCTOBER 12, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 7,
SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 6,
AUGUST 10, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 5,
JULY 6, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 4,
JUNE 2, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 3,
MAY 5, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 2,
MARCH 23, 2021 |
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: 2021, PART 1,
FEBRUARY 24, 2021 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 9,
DECEMBER 31, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 8,
DECEMBER 26, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 7,
DECEMBER 2, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 6,
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 5,
SEPTEMBER 5, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 4,
JULY 4, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 3,
MAY 30, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 2,
APRIL 11, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2020, PART 1,
FEBRUARY 25, 2020 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 9,
DECEMBER 31,
2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 8,
DECEMBER 27, 2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 7,
NOVEMBER 30,
2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 6,
JULY 12,
2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 5,
JULY 5,
2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 4,
JUNE 29, 2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 3,
MARCH 17,
2019 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: 2019,
PART 2,
MARCH 10, 2019 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2019, PART 1,
MARCH 3, 2019
|
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 9,
DECEMBER 31, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 8,
DECEMBER 26, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 7,
NOVEMBER 21, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 6,
NOVEMBER 1, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 5,
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 4,
AUGUST 15, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 3,
JUNE 3, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 2,
MAY 27, 2018 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2018, PART 1,
MAY 6, 2018
|
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 9,
DECEMBER 30, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 8,
DECEMBER 17, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 7,
NOVEMBER 26, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 6,
NOVEMBER 12, 2017
|
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 5,
OCTOBER 9, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 4,
SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 3, JULY
31, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 2,
JUNE 24, 2017 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: 2017, PART 1,
APRIL 3, 2017
|
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: NEW
YEARS 2017 EDITION, JANUARY 4, 2017 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: CHRISTMAS 2016 EDITION, DECEMBER 27, 2016 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: POST-THANKSGIVING EDITION,
NOVEMBER 28, 2016 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: SPRING 2016, PART 3, MAY
23, 2016 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: SPRING 2016, PART 2, MAY
18, 2016 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: SPRING 2016, PART 1, MAY
10, 2016
|
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: HOLIDAY PART 3, DECEMBER
31, 2015 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: HOLIDAY PART 2, DECEMBER
24, 2015 |
DRUNKS
AND THIEVES: POST-THANKSGIVING 2015,
DECEMBER 2, 2015 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: SUMMER
2015 PART THREE, JULY 1, 2015 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: SUMMER
2015 PART TWO, JUNE 25, 2015 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: SUMMER
2015 PART ONE, JUNE 18, 2015 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: WINTER
2014 PART 2, DECEMBER 29, 2014 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: WINTER
2014 PART 1, DECEMBER 22, 2014 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: SUMMER
2014, PART 2, JUNE 16, 2014 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: SUMMER
2014, PART 1, JUNE 9, 2014 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: WINTER
2013 PART 2, DECEMBER 31, 2013 |
DRUNKS AND THIEVES: WINTER
2013 PART 1, DECEMBER 24, 2013 |
DWI AND THIEVES: SPRING 2013,
MAY 7, 2013 |
DWI AND THIEVES, WINTER 2012,
DECEMBER 3, 2012 |
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$35,000,000 Divorce:
David and Angela Porter
The Porter divorce was
granted on April 14, 2020 under a
consent agreement with no trial.
The lawsuit in Federal Court was
dropped. One week after the
divorce, the Judge closed the file
from public view. Click
here to download the motion to
hide the divorce settlement from
public view, filed on April 14,
2020.
Angela
Porter Motion for Restraining
Order, September 10, 2019
Attorney
Lien, September 3, 2019
Original
County Petition, August 14, 2019
Porter
Contempt Motion, June 5, 2019
David
Porter Motion for Exclusive Use
of Residence, February 15, 2019
Divorce
Counter Petition,
September 11, 2018
Angela
Porter Change of
Counsel, November 8,
2018
Porter
Divorce Petition, July 27, 2018
|
Vivek Agnihotri, MD and
Zinia Thomas, MD Domestic Violence and
Divorce Cases
Vivek
Agnihotri - Zinia Thomas Assault Case
and Disposition: John's
Synopsis
and Analysis, November
16,
2018
Vivek Agnihotri
- Zinia Thomas Divorce Petition, July
28, 2016
Vivek Agnihotri Domestic Assault
Complaint, July 4, 2016
Vivek
Agnihotri - Zinia Thomas Domestic
Disturbance Police
Report, July 4,
2016
|
Patrick Ahlering's Charges
April
6, 2021 --
Patrick
Ahlering is
the
35-year-old
son of an
OBGYN who
lives with his
mom and dad,
claims to have
a gambling
addiction, and
has stolen
close to a
million
dollars from
his parents.
Download and
read probable
cause
statements and
charging
documents HERE.
|
The Big Sports Properties Deal
Big
Sports Baseball Dome Contract Expired
and Terminated, June 6, 2017
Jane
Cunningham and Dan Buck emails from
June 5, 2017
Update:
May 24, 2017
The
Development Agreement (Contract)
Between Big Sports and the City of
Chesterfield, March 10, 2017
Update:
January 21, 2017
Update:
December 22, 2016
Update:
December 2, 2016
Update:
November 5, 2016
Update:
October 28, 2016
Overview: The Big
Sports Properties Deal, October 17, 2016
Executive
Session Minutes
Draft, October
5, 2016
Real Estate Purchase
Contract, September 29,
2016
Letter of
Intent,
September 21,
2016
Executive
Session
Minutes,
September 7,
2016
Executive
Session
Minutes, August
1,2016
Executive
Session
Minutes July
18, 2016
Executive
Session Minutes, June 6,
2016
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Parkway School
District Elementary Teaching
Assistant Connor Brueggemann
Indicted on Multiple Child Porn
Charges
November 1, 2021 -- Connor Brueggemann was
indicted in October with the Federal Grand
Jury indictment filed on October 27, 2021
for possession and obtaining some really
gross child pornography. He was 24 at the
time of his arrest on state charges of
Promoting Child Pornography 1st Degree in
July of 2020. At the time of the July 2020
arrest he had a Ballwin address. He was
fired immediately by Parkway after the
2020 arrest.
Brueggemann had worked during the 2019-20
school year as a teaching assistant at the
Parkway School District Henry Elementary
School on Henry Road. The school serves
children living in parts of Town and
Country, Chesterfield, Manchester and
Ballwin.
Download
the indictment.
|
Catholic Supply Store Murder and Sexual
Assault Case
October 22, 2021 --
Thomas Bruce charges, pleading
and sentences.
November
26, 2018 -- Read the 17 felony charges against
Thomas Bruce in the November 19
murder and sexual
assault at the Catholic Supply
Store on
Manchester Rd. |
Disappearing Memos
in the Cavins Case
July 29, 2023 --
Download and read the memos and
emails in the Town and
Country/Police Chief James Cavins
situation as referenced in the
July 29 newsletter.
Click HERE
to download now. |
David Cerna Case
FORMER
CHESTERFIELD
POLICE OFFICER DAVID CERNA, COP, SEX
PERVERT, VIDEO PRODUCER AND WEBSITE
OWNER! NOW READ THE INVESTIGATIVE
REPORT
October 14, 2017 – KTVI newsman Chris
Hayes got a tip and broke the case that
someone was video recording people
urinating in the men’s bathroom on the
Mobil on the Run in Chesterfield on
Clarkson Road. He turned his evidence
over to the Chesterfield Police.
A thorough investigation determined that
Chesterfield Officer David Cerna while
on duty had been hiding a camera in the
bathroom recording men’s penises at the
urinal. The Mobil station was a favorite
place for police officers to take a
bathroom break and at least seven
officers were also recorded.
A
search warrant of Cerna’s house in
Wentzville resulted in computers being
seized. There the bathroom images, along
with recordings of Cerna using a glory
hole at his house and performing
anonymous oral sex on people responding
to messages on websites were found. All
these images were placed on a website
run by Cerna.
More troubling
were secret recordings of officers
changing clothes in the Chesterfield
Police locker room, people,
including juvenile males wearing
sweat pants or shorts being frisked
by Cerna and having their pants
pulled out at the waist and their
genitals secretly recorded by Cerna
using a small recording device.
Cerna
pled
guilty to:
2
counts of Felony Invasion of
Privacy in St. Charles CO
Sentenced to 60 days jail.
Felony
Invasion of Privacy Multiple Persons
St. Louis County Sentenced to 4
Years prison but placed on 5-years
probation.
Misdemeanor
Invasion of Privacy St. Louis
County. Sentenced to 1-year jail
no probation.
Felony Sexual
Exploitation of a Minor St.
Louis County. Sentenced to
10-years prison but placed on 5 year
probation term.
Felony Invasion of
Privacy Multiple Persons St.
Louis County. Sentenced to 4-years
prison but placed on 5-years
probation.
Cerna appealed the
sentence for Sexual Exploitation of
Minor to the Missouri Court of Appeals
of the Eastern District. His appeal
was denied and the judgment and
sentence was affirmed on July 25,
2017.
The final notation on the case was
entered by the courts in September of
2017.
I filed a Sunshine Request
to obtain the investigative report in
September and received a copy of the
report on October 13, 2017.
Click
here to read the entire report.
David Cerna and
City of Chesterfield Lawsuit
Ryan
Wille Lawsuit Against David
Cerna and the City of
Chesterfield Charging Sexual and
Physical Abuse, July 22, 2016
|
Chesterfield Looses Sales Tax
Lawsuit
Click
here to download the Supreme Court
ruling on the appeal. December 24,
2019.
Click
here to download the full story.
November 29, 2017.
Click
here to download the court judgement
from November 29, 2017
|
Chesterfield Mall Petition
and Resident Comments
July 19, 2023 --
Petition signatures and resident
comments opposing the rezoning of
Chesterfield Mall as referenced in
the July 22 newsletter are
available for download here.
Click HERE
to download now. |
Bob Costas: John's 1980 Interview
Former Town and
Country resident Bob Costas is a 2018
inductee in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Download and
read John's interview with Bob from
1980 from St. Louis Magazine. |
Jon Dalton Ethics Violations
Missouri Ethics Commission /
Jon Dalton Consent Order December 19,
2019
Missouri Ethics Commission /
Jon Dalton Consent Order February 21,
2014
|
Meghan Danahey's
Lawsuit Against KMOV
February
1, 2021 --
Weathercaster
Meghan Danahey
was fired by
KMOV last
September. She
has sued the
owners of the
station and
the news
director. For
what she is
claiming she
has good
reason and
maybe I’ll
start getting
my weather
only from
KTVI. Click
here for the
story and a
copy of the
full lawsuit. |
Councilman Tom DeCampi
Mask Incident at Best Buy
Citizen
emails
received by
the City of
Chesterfield
regarding the
Tom DeCampi
incident at
Best Buy.
Click HERE
to download
and read the
pdf file.
Click HERE
to watch the
body cam video
on YouTube.
Click
HERE
to download
Mayor Nation's
letter from
the City of
Chesterfield
website. |
Deer Reports
Town and Country 2023 Deer
Management Program Final Report,
January 21, 2023
Town and Country Deer Report,
May 5, 2019
White Buffalo Deer
Distance Sampling Population Estimate,
February 14, 2019
White
Buffalo Final Report: Town &
Country Deer Management Program,
February 11, 2018
White Buffalo Deer
Distance Sampling Population
Estimate, Town & Country, February
11. 2018
White
Buffalo Final Report: Town &
Country Deer Management Program,
January 26, 2017
White Buffalo Deer Distance
Sampling Population Estimate, Town & Country, January
27, 2017 |
Dillard's vs. City of Chesterfield
February 14, 2023 -- Download
and read the Dillard's lawsuit
against the City of
Chesterfield, filed on December
20, 2022. |
Doorack Scandal: Special
Report
Lawsuit:
Doorack vs. Chesterfield, August 9, 2019
Update:
May 22, 2017
Update:
January 21, 2017
Update:January
14, 2017
Update:
January 4, 2017
Update:
December 22, 2016
Boondoggle
Turns Into Scandal As City Officials
Break the Law and Hide Public Records,
December 7, 2016 |
Downtown Chesterfield Master Plan
Check out the proposed
plan for a new :"downtown
Chesterfield." Click HERE
to download now. Added December
12, 2020. |
Tim Engelmeyer's Attack
and Our Response
Chesterfield
Prosecutor Tim Engelmeyer launches a
lie-filled offensive and we
fire back. (May, 2017)
The
Engelmeyer Years
Read how
Chesterfield Prosecutor Tim
Engelmeyer has been making
sure DWI defendants represented
by lawyers leave the
courtroom with no fines or
points. Also read how
Engelmeyer reduces moving
violations to
Illegal Parking and how he
reduces crimes to “Littering”
violations.
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Ted Federer, a.k.a. "T-Fed"
Ted Federer, also
known as "T-Fed" lived a fast and
notorious life that came to a tragic
end on June 9, 2019 at the age of only
27.His encounters with the law have
been chronicled numerous times in our
newsletter. Here is a recap of his
exploits and untimely death.
The
Death of T-Fed, June 9, 2019
RELATED:
Scroll down to the "Our Favorite
Police Reports" section to read some
of the police reports from T-Fed's
numerous arrests.
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Forest Lake Tennis Club Lawsuit
Personal injury lawsuit
alleging sexual assault on a
employee/student by another member of
the staff, August 2019.
|
City of Frontenac vs. Jim Edmonds
UPDATED
February 3,
2022 -- In
July, we
posted the
lawsuit where
the City of
Frontenac sued
St. Louis
Cardinal
legend Jim
Edmonds over
failure to
erect a
code-compliant
fence around
his swimming
pool.
The lawsuit
was dropped in
January 2022
when Edmonds
agreed to
comply with
the fence
regulations.
Click HERE
for the
updated
January 2022
version after
Edmonds agreed
to comply with
the fence
regulations
and Frontenac
dropped the
lawsuit.
Click HERE to
download the
lawsuit from
July 2021. |
Connie Fults Ethics Violations
Missouri Ethics Commission
Versus Connie Fults Consent Order, April
26, 2016
Connie Fults Refuses to Obey
Missouri Ethics Laws, March 2, 2016
Connie Fults Ethics
Complaint, March 1, 2016
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State Representative
Don Gosen Sex Scandal
Don Gosen Sex Scandal, February 18, 2016
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Nicole
Graham:
The Pool Renter to Teenagers and
Dog at Large Lady Now Has More Problems
Earlier
this year the city had to deal with Nicole
Graham who lives at 14 Long Meadows off of
Clayton road near I-270. Graham was
apparently a believer in letting her dogs
run free. Some never came home after
meeting a motor vehicle on I-270.
Over 2-years the city issued her 14
citations for Dog at Large, Cruelty to
Animals, Leash Law violation and Resisting
arrest. After the city’s lawyer filed for
a court injunction Graham finally
installed an electric fence to keep her
dog, Archie, in the yard.
The City’s biggest concern was of serious
crashes injuring people as drivers on
I-270 or Clayton Road tried to avoid
Archie.
Then in August Graham rented out her
backyard pool to older teenagers for a
party. On Sunday August 7 about 200
teenagers along with some beer and one
stolen car showed up for the pool party.
Town and Country Police then had to get
assistance from Des Peres and Chesterfield
to break up the party. Graham was not at
home for the party.
Now Graham is facing more legal problems.
On August 10 the St. Louis County Domestic
Violence Court issued a restraining
order/full order of protection against her
and for her ex-husband.
Show
Cause Hearing Scheduled, October 28,
2022
Affidavit
of Service, September 23, 2022
Motion
for Contempt, September 12, 2022
Town
and Country vs. Graham Permanent
Injunction, September 1, 2022
Petitioner's
Motion Regarding Allegations That
Respondent Violated Order of Protection,
August 10, 2022
Order
of Protection, July 21, 2022
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Homeowners Sue Security
Company
November 3, 2021 -- Town and
County residents Eric and Louisa Chen sued
Hackett Security, Inc. after their house
was burglarized. (Story in the
November 6, 2021 edition of the
newsletter.)
Download
the lawsuit. |
Lamb vs. Town and Country
Town and Country Refuses to
Enforce Building Codes,
Neighbor's House Damaged
June
3, 2021 --
Read the
lawsuit and
responses on
how Town and
Country
refused to
enforce
building codes
on a new house
under
construction
which caused
damage to the
next door
neighbor's
house,
designed by a
famous
architect
known for his
mid-century
modern
designs.
David
and Erin
Lamb's Amended
Petition, May
29, 2020
Town
and Country
Motion to
Dismiss,
January 14,
2021
David and
Erin Lamb's
Plantiff's
Response to
Town and
Country's
Motion to
Dismiss, March
31, 2021 |
The
John Low Case:
Sex Crimes and Kidnapping of a
Minor
On November 3, 2022 the Federal
Prosecutor’s Office in St. Louis
recommended a 12-year (135 months)
sentence to 38-year-old Chesterfield
resident John Low of 15452 Millrun Ct
Chesterfield, for driving to Manhattan,
Kansas, picking up a 15-year-old he met
on the internet, driving her back to
Chesterfield where he kept her shackled
in his basement where he raped her
several times.
The FBI received a tip and with the
Chesterfield Police on January
26,rescued the girl, who was wearing a
dog collar at the time. We reported this
in April when the Chesterfield PD
included the arrest in the department’s
monthly newsletter.
The case was originally filed in State
Circuit Court but was then moved to
Federal Court. The Federal
recommendation is for 12 + years in
prison.
The Presentencing Report gives the facts
in the case better than any document we
found. See the documents below.
Judgement,
November 9, 2022
Guilty
Plea, November 9, 2022
Defense
Sentencing Memorandum, November 3,
2022
Prosecutor
Sentencing Memorandum, October 31,
2022
County
Indictment, March 16, 2022
Federal
Indictment, February 9, 2022
Criminal
Complaint, January 27, 2022
Original
story from January 27, 2022 |
Robyn Luitjens Police Report
April 25, 2023 --
Download and read the 23-page
Robyn Luitjens police report as
referenced in Drunks and Thieves
2023 Part 4.
Robyn
Luitjens Police Report |
Lutheran Senior Services vs.
City of Town and Country
July 29, 2023 --
Download and read the petition in
the Lutheran Senior Services
versus City of Town and Country
lawuit as referenced in the July
29 newsletter.
Click HERE
to download now. |
Resident Comments on Maryville's
Proposal to Replace Woods Mill Center
With a Dorm and Sports Complex
April 23, 2022 -- The
Town and Country Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting regarding Maryville
University's proposal to tear down the
Woods Mill Center and replace it with a
six story dorm for 400 students and a
3,000 seat sports complex and concert
venue was held on April 20.
Click HERE
to download and read the first batch of
emails from residents to the Planning
and Zoning Commission regarding the
proposal.
MORE: Click HERE
to download and read additional emails
from residents dated April 20, 2022 to
May 18, 2022.
Click HERE
to download and read the residents'
comments made at the meeting. |
Mason Road Crashes
A
compilation of crashes on Mason Road
through February 2022 with photos
|
Mason Road Sidewalk Project Emails
Comments
and emails from October 2019 regarding
the Mason Road sidewalk project from
residents of Buckland Hall
Subdivision:
Read
a selection of
earlier emails and
attachments between city staff
regarding the Mason
sidewalk stop work order
from October 2018, obtained
and added November 2019.
Susan Crandall
Jana
and Kevin Hunt
Mike
and Cheryl Schmid
Read
emails about the Mason Rd. sidewalk
project from the first quarter of 2017
to and from Town and Country city
staff, elected officials, Parks
Commission members and residents. |
Mayor Bob Nation: Temper, Temper!
January
6, 2021 -- A
chronicle of
Chesterfield
Mayor Bob
Nation, his
infamous
temper and
frequent use
of profanity.
Mayor
Bob Nation:
Chesterfield
Censure
Chesterfield/Mayor
Bob Nation,
Order To Show
Cause,
October 19,
2015
Chesterfield
Resolution of Censure
of Mayor Bob
Nation,
October, 2015
Chesterfield
Investigation
of Mayor by
Special
Counsel Kevin
O'Keefe,
September 9,
2015
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Dan
McLaughlin's Three DWIs
Third DWI, 12-4-22
DWI,
No Proof of Insurance, Leaving Scene
of Accident, 9-25-11
DWI,
8-16-10 (Saturated pants.)
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Monarch
Fire Protection District
versus City of Wildwood
Here are the documents
related to the Monarch Fire Protection
District versus the City of Wilwood.
(Newest documents first.)
September
20, 2022 -- On Friday, September 16,
Judge Richard Stewart ruled in favor
of the Monarch Fire Protection
District.
August
8, 2022 -- Memorandum regarding
emergency response times.
July
15, 2022 -- Memorandum: Letter from
Chief Gary Spiegel
April
6, 2022 -- Monarch First Amended
Petition
March
17, 2022 -- City of Wildwood Motion to
Dismiss
January
13, 2022 -- Monarch Petition
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Moving Violations To
Illegal Parking
(Listed by date,
newest first.)
2019 Municipal
Court Parking
Convictions. March 21,
2020
2018 Municipal Court
Parking Convictions. Updated May
5, 2019
Special report on
the Municipal Court system:
Moving Violations
to Illegal
Parking, UPDATED
July 29,
2017
Special report
on the Municipal Court system: Moving
Violations
to Illegal
Parking, UPDATED
April 15,
2017
Special report
on the Municipal Court system: Moving
Violations
to Illegal
Parking, March
27,
2017 |
David Peistrup: Convicted
Stalker's Lawyer Threatens
Newsletter and Website -- Our
Lawyer Responds
January 26, 2022 -- After
reporting on the exploits of a convicted
stalker in our newsletter, his attorney
sends us a threatening letter. Our
attorney responds. Read
both letters and the full story on the
notorious David Peistrup. |
President Trump VS The US Postal Service
A
collection of cartoons on President
Trump's duel with the US Postal
Service, August 27, 2020.
|
Principia Lawsuit
Principia Lawsuit, October
16, 2015:
Part One
Part Two
|
Professional Firefighters of West St.
Louis County Ethics Violations
Missouri Ethics Commission
Action Against Professional
Firefighters of West St. Louis County,
February 8, 2016 |
Ronald Lee Roberts
Ronald Lee Roberts Sentencing
Recommendation, Fraud
Case, Filed
January 15, 2015 |
Sicuro - Himpler Indictment
Grand Jury indicts
Chesterfield psychiatrist Franco
Sicurio and business partner Carlos
Himpler in health care fraud and money
laundering scheme.
Download
the indictment filed 9-17-20
|
The Fall of Steve Stenger
Read
the 44-page federal indictment
against former St. Louis County
Executive Steve Stenger, April 25,
2019
Steve
Stenger Search Warrant. March 20,
2019
|
Town Square
Town Square
Costs, October 3, 2021
Town Square
Costs, February 24, 2020
Town Square Costs, July 22
2019
Town Square, John's Take On
The Issue, November 25,
2016
Brinkmann Town Square
Proposal, October 12, 2016
Opus Town Square Proposal
October 12, 2016
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Trash Can Emails
Connie Fults' Comments
with fact checking, June 19,
2017
Trash Can Emails, June 13,
2017 |
Westminster Lawsuit
Westminster vs. Town and
Country Judgment, August 15, 2016
Westminster Lawsuit,
Respondent's Answer, December 14, 2015
Westminster
Lawsuit, Return to Writ of Certiorari,
November 30, 2015
Westminster Lawsuit, October
14, 2015
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Wolfe vs. Town and Country
February 23,
2018 – Town and
Country police
officer Jeffrey Wolfe has
filed a lawsuit
due
to the department
demoting him from
Sergreant to
Corporal over a
relationship
with
officer Lauren
Becker.
Download the
lawsuit
and polygraph
results.
Download
and read an
analysis and
opinion of the
Wolfe lawsuit
from a former
Chief
of Police. |
Shannon Woolsey Lawsuit
Shannon Woolsey Lawsuit, Sexual Harassment,
Town & Country Police
Department, 2013
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Gangs of Town and Country,
Updated October 6, 2019. |
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Listed
alphabetically by last name
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Brett Cervantes
DWI,
3-29-13
Domestic
Disturbance, Disorderly Conduct,
Assault on Police Officer, 1-25-12
DWI,
2-12-11
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Jon Dalton, Jr.
DWI,
6-23-12
DWI,
1-1-12
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Ted Federer, a.k.a.
"T-Fed"
Bar Fight, Threatening
Police Officers and their Families,
Felony Possession of Drugs, 3-30-14
DWI,
Driving While Suspended, Possession
of Marijuana, Speeding, No Proof of
Insurance, Open Alcohol in Car,
5-18-13
This download has the
following three police reports in
one download:
- Stealing Under $500, Minor
in Possession of Alcohol, 1-11-12
- Minor in Possession of
Alcohol, Providing False Information,
2-13-12
- Destruction of Property,
Stealing Under $500, 3-29-12
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Katie Huggard
DWI,
7-1-11 ("I have a bulldog lawyer!"
Threatened to urinate in Police
car.)
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Rice
"Sandy" Jacobs
Volunteer
Treasurer stole at least $135,868
from various band and choir accounts
at Parkway central High School.
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David Karney
Alderman
David Karney sends threatening
emails to Alderman Fred
Meyland-Smith under the fictitious
name Jeff Storehouse, 2010
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Ryan
Leeman and Christian Duvall
Chesterfield Parents Go On
Vacation and 35-year old Son Invites
Prostitute and Heroin Supplier to Move
In
The
Story
The Police Report
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Dan McLaughlin
DWI,
No Proof of Insurance, Leaving Scene
of Accident, 9-25-11
DWI,
8-16-10 (Saturated pants.)
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Alfred
"Skip" Nichols
DWI,
3-17-00
DWI,
6-1-07
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Richard Rognan
Patronizing
Prostitution, 8-8-13
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Scott Rosenblum
DWI,
4-29-14
Accident, 4-29-14
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Andy
Stecko
Incident
at the Hangar Bar and Grill, 3-4-16
While
this police report has a number of names
redacted, through independent means we
were able to identify four of the six
people mentioned. They are:
The
Suspect: Then Monarch Fire Protection
District Captain Andy Stecko.
The
Victim: Monarch Fire Prevention District
firefighter/paramedic Donna Kessler.
Witness
1: "C" is Bob Chitwood, the owner of the
hangar Grill and Pub on Long Road.
Witness
2: "F" is bartender Sarah Ferguson.
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Robert
Walter
Another Night at Harpo's,
6-11-16
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Reviews
Listed by date,
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July
29, 2021 --
Due to the
pandemic, the
newest
restaurant
review on the
site was 18
months old,
therefore we
have pulled
the restaurant
reviews.
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THE
COVID-19 100 MPH CLUB
During
the pandemic, highway traffic has
often been sparse. During this
time, Town and Country Police have
cited many drivers doing 100 MPH or
more in daylight hours. Read about
those who chose to join the "100 MPH
Club."
100
MPH Club Part 3, January 1, 2021
100 MPH Club Part
2, July 31, 2020
100
MPH Club Part 1, June 5, 2020 |
CHESTERFIELD
Chesterfield
businesses closed in 2020 as
of October 14, 2020.
Although the pandemic spelled
doom for some businesses, others
opened. Click
here for a list of new
businesses in Chesterfield in
2020 as of October 14, 2020.
Chesterfield
businesses closed in 2020 as of
August 19, 2020.
Chesterfield
estimated sales tax losses due to
the pandemic for 2020 as of May 14,
2020.
Chesterfield
City Council votes to keep aquatic
center closed and cancel fireworks
for 2020, May 5, 2020.
Chesterfield
COVID-19 Memo from City
Administrator to Mayor and City
Council with finanical projections
and recommendations, April 20,
2020. |
TOWN
AND COUNTRY
Town
and Country businesses closed in 2020
as of September 30, 2020.
Town
and Country businesses closed in 2020 as
of August 18, 2020.
Town
and Country cancels Fire and Ice
fireworks, May 6, 2020.
Town
and Country COVID-19 Financial Update
from City Administrator to Mayor and
Board of Aldermen, April 21, 2020.
Town
and Country COVID-19 Resolution, April
13, 2020
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