Arnold, MO|News|
Man Arrested for Throwing Jugs of Orange Juice at Walmart
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the period ending Feb. 24. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.

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The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the period ending Feb. 24. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.

The Arnold Election Authority has determined that the Ward 1 candidate has engaged in purposeful tax avoidance since having moved to the city.
Chief Robert Shockey, who is also serving as acting city administrator, filed the complaint for alleged retaliation attempts by two city councilmembers, Arnold's city attorney says.
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The 19 year old allegedly entered a Fenton business, stole a debit card from a work truck, unsuccessfully tried to use it at a nearby gas station and then returned the card to the truck.
Four Seckman seniors have committed to play sports at the college level.
Chad R. Klahs has been charged by the Jefferson County Prosecutor's Office with possession of chemicals and drug paraphernalia with the intent to manufacture meth.
The 19 year old allegedly entered a Fenton business, stole a debit card from a work truck, unsuccessfully tried to use it at a nearby gas station and then returned the card to the truck.
Here is a list of drug- and alcohol-related incidents the Arnold Police Department handled between Jan. 29 - Feb. 9.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the period ending Feb. 3. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the period ending Jan. 30. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The 32 year old allegedly stole four rings and a necklace from a Fenton home and then sold the items at Crestwood Coin and Jewelers.
The 32 year old allegedly stole four rings and a necklace from the home and then sold the items at Crestwood Coin and Jewelers.
The 32-year-old woman has been charged with stealing four rings and a necklace from the home.
Money from the April 2013 bond issue would be used to refinance existing debt, build a new firehouse and pay for two new firetrucks and equipment.
Arnold's city attorney said Missey was disqualified because he was in arrears on city taxes that are generated from personal property taxes. But the city's finance director says Arnold does not receive any direct payment from those taxes.
The business, located at the former site of Arnold Rental at Jeffco and McClain, sparked concern from nearby residents worried about unwanted traffic in their neighborhood.
Family and friends of Christine "Cricky" Lang described her as a fighter who never gave up hope and continued to help out in the community, despite her lifelong battle with diabetes.
Wednesday was the first day seniors involved with football, soccer and other sports could commit to play at the college level.
Rachel Krippner, of the 700 block of S. Skinker Blvd., has been charged with possession of a chemical with the intent to create meth and unlawful possession of a firearm.