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High Ridge Woman, Fenton Man Arrested for Stealing From Clothing Box
The incident happened March 29 at a clothing donation box on the parking lot of the Fox C-6 Service Center in Arnold.

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The incident happened March 29 at a clothing donation box on the parking lot of the Fox C-6 Service Center in Arnold.

Two cars and a home in Arnold were recently hit with paint-filled balloons, causing about $10,000 in property damage.
The two drivers stopped twice - once on Jeffco Boulevard and again on Highway 141, police say. No one was physically injured in the incident.
The following information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending March 31. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The following information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending March 28. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Join the Missouri Department of Transportation, community leaders and other volunteers to help pick up litter on Missouri roads.
Join the Missouri Department of Transportation, community leaders and other volunteers to help pick up litter on Missouri roads.
Join the Missouri Department of Transportation, community leaders and other volunteers to help pick up litter on Missouri roads.
A disturbance broke out between Mayoral Candidate Doris Borgelt and a group holding signs opposing her campaign at the Fox C-6 Service Center.
A Jefferson County Sheriff's deputy responded to a burglary in progress on Mary Drive and found five people in the house who didn't live there.
Counts garnered 2036 votes compared to challenger Doris Borgelt's 922, according to unofficial election results. Here's an update on the other candidates and ballot issue.
The polls opened at 6 a.m., and so far, there have been no reports of lines.
Emergency crews responded to a call on Sunday from someone who thought they saw a person in distress in the water. However, authorities were unable to find anything amiss.
Kristin Martin was one of three people who rescued a driver who was having a seizure on Vogel Road. They were recognized Monday and personally thanked by the woman they saved.
The three people who rescued a driver who was having a seizure on Vogel Road were recognized at a ceremony Monday and personally thanked by the woman they saved.
Darren E. Everett and Mackenzie A. Leonard are also facing charges in connection with four other recent bank robberies.
Emergency crews responded to a call on Sunday from someone who thought they saw a person in distress in the water. However, authorities were unable to find anything amiss.
The following information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending March 24. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Jefferson County Councilman Bob Boyer endorses Doris Borgelt for mayor.
Officials responded to a call for a water rescue around 11 a.m., but they were unable to locate anything out of the ordinary when they arrived.