Bride scrambling after thieves smash post office blue box

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Bride scrambling after thieves smash post office blue box ST. ANN, Mo. – A bride-to-be isn’t letting anyone rain on her big day, even after thieves stole her wedding invitations from the post office."The wedding is in August. It's last-minute stuff and one of the last things was to send the invitations out," Ashley Boiles said.Boiles said her big day hit a snag after she dropped off wedding invites in the big blue box at the St. Ann Post Office off St. Charles Rock Road."It was like a week later, and they still weren't delivered, even to anyone locally," Boiles said. "The mailboxes had been broken into." Victim in fatal St. Louis Kitchen shooting identified The drop boxes are still taped up and not in use as of Thursday.Boiles said she's out hundreds of dollars."The invitations were about $275 and then I had another insert in there that was another $25, so about $300," she said.Boiles said the break-in happened hours after she dropped everything off. She filed a report online but said the post office is unable to reimburse her for the mo...

Months of mysterious ceiling spots has left apartment resident’s fearful and frustrated

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Months of mysterious ceiling spots has left apartment resident’s fearful and frustrated OVERLAND, Mo. – At the Woodson Park Apartments, one long-time resident has been dealing with an ongoing issue for months. Despite no clear answers from management, Nichelle Vanhook has concerns for her family.“What is this – is it water? Is it mold?” Vanhook said.The ceiling stains first appeared in January in Vanhook’s apartment. In her nine years living at the complex, Vanhook said she’s never seen anything like this.It’s something that’s been a problem for her and her family for the past few months.Vanhook’s concerns are rooted in where the stains are located – in the same room where her children, ages 8, 3, and 1, sleep.With months going by, she’s left with questions concerning their safety. Victim in fatal St. Louis Kitchen shooting identified “What are they breathing in? Ya know, like, what is this?” she said.Vanhook said she reported the spots to management previously.“They came and they painted over it and everything,” she said. “But yet here we are. The spots are back aga...

Concerns over short-term rentals grow after teen shot in St. Louis

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Concerns over short-term rentals grow after teen shot in St. Louis ST. LOUIS – Concerns over short-term rentals have extended from Downtown St. Louis and westward, after a 14-year-old was shot after reportedly not being allowed in a house party early Wednesday morning.St. Louis police said the shooting happened around 2 a.m. on Delmar Boulevard.A group of teens, ranging from 14 to 19 years of age, were reportedly denied entry to a party. Police claim the teens lingered in the parking lot. As they were about to leave, two people accused of them of "clutching" and "acting like they were armed."Although the teens started driving away, the two people displayed guns of their own, and shot at them. A 14-year-old boy was struck in the shoulder. He was later taken to a hospital and treated for minor injuries."That's scary,” said DeBaliviere resident Dave Scotz. “It does shock me, because I didn't realize that this area was zoned for Airbnb or people would want really want to.""The young population is bringing much drama to the area and, as a resident, this...

Added security coming to MetroLink platforms

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Added security coming to MetroLink platforms ST. LOUIS – Efforts continue to make St. Louis residents and visitors safe and confident in the local transit system.The Bi-State Development Board of Commissioners is spending $52 million on its Secure Platform Plan, adding gates, fencing, and new security cameras at all MetroLink stations in Missouri and Illinois.The security upgrades come after a reported attempted rape at one of the downtown stations, causing a lot of concern for riders.Riders will also notice metal detectors at some of the stations, along with police officers at the metal detector check points.The first phase includes the installation of the gates and fencing at four MetroLink stations in East St. Louis and the eastern edge of Belleville.The new security upgrades are also planned for the new MetroLink station planned at MidAmerica Airport.All the security upgrades are expected to be completed by the end of next year.

Irvine woman charged with animal abuse, accused of taping shut snouts of several dogs

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Irvine woman charged with animal abuse, accused of taping shut snouts of several dogs An Irvine woman was arrested and now faces multiple felony charges for animal abuse after officers searched her property and found several dogs with their snouts taped shut.On Saturday, the Irvine Police Department received a tip from a concerned resident regarding several dogs who were heard whimpering on the patio of the home of 21-year-old Gabriela Barrera.The resident told police that there were also multiple dogs whose mouths were taped closed.Officers responded to the home and observed one dog with heavy duty masking tape wrapped around its snout on the outside patio. They also reported hearing whimpering in the same area.As they investigated, Barrera arrived home, at which point she admitted to taping the dogs' snouts to keep them from barking or biting at other dogs.She agreed to let officers search her home, where they found a total of seven dogs — three female adult dogs, two male adult dogs, a female puppy and a male puppy.Gabriela Barrera, 21, of Irvine, is shown in this...

Mountain View man sentenced to 12½ years in prison on child pornography charges

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Mountain View man sentenced to 12½ years in prison on child pornography charges MOUNTAIN VIEW – A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a 37-year-old Mountain View man to 12½ years in prison for possessing child pornography and enticing underage girls to engage in the production of pornography, prosecutors said.A grand jury indicted Christopher Raymond Campbell last August, charging him with one count each of coercion and enticement of a minor, receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement.In January, Campbell pleaded guilty to the coercion and enticement of a minor and the possession of child pornography charges. U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria dismissed the receipt of child pornography charge at his sentencing Wednesday.According to his plea agreement, Campbell admitted that he used his iPhone and other electronic devices to communicate with multiple underage girls between March 2021 and March 2022, prosecutors said. Campbell used screen names and aliases to trick his victims into taki...

Maryland governor gets firsthand look at Wheaton pedestrian safety concerns

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Maryland governor gets firsthand look at Wheaton pedestrian safety concerns Maryland Gov. Wes Moore walked alongside two busy state-run streets in Wheaton, Wednesday afternoon and heard from leaders about the pedestrian and traffic safety concerns in the area.Moore came to Montgomery County after being invited to walk the area by council member Natali Fani-González.During the walk, Fani-González pointed out the narrow sidewalks and the lack of bike lanes. The council member said she’d like to see Georgia Avenue re-imagined as a boulevard that offers those safety features.“That means making sure that you have protected bike lanes, making sure that you have BRT, which is bus rapid transit, making sure that you have enough bus shelters, making sure that you have enough bike racks so people can leave their bike safely, making sure that you have more density near the Metro,” Fani-González said.“We want people to know that we’re prioritizing this,” Moore said about the concerns.According to the county, between 2015 and 2022, five pedestrians were killed in ...

Sallói, Kinda lead Sporting KC to 2-1 victory over Dallas

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Sallói, Kinda lead Sporting KC to 2-1 victory over Dallas KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Dániel Sallói and Gadi Kinda both had a goal and an assist to power Sporting Kansas City to a 2-1 victory over FC Dallas after a lengthy weather delay to begin the match on Wednesday night.Sallói picked up his fourth assist of the season on a goal by Kinda — his second — in the 41st minute as Sporting KC (4-8-4) took a lead into halftime.Sallói scored his fourth goal — with an assist from Kinda — to provide some cushion in the 60th minute. Sallói has scored 11 goals in 18 matches against Dallas in all competitions, more than double his total against any other opponent.Dallas (6-4-5) avoided a shutout when Jesús Ferreira scored in the first minute of stoppage time with an assist from Facundo Quignon. Ferreira’s ninth goal of the season gives him a hand in a goal in four straight matches against Sporting KC. The only Dallas player with a longer streak against Sporting KC was his father David Ferreira, who did it in five straight from 2009-13. Kendall McI...

1 dead, 2 injured in Prince George’s Co. shooting

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

1 dead, 2 injured in Prince George’s Co. shooting Seat Pleasant, Maryland, police said a man has died and two have been hospitalized after a Wednesday night shooting in Prince George’s County.Officers said it happened at around 8:45 p.m. outside an apartment building in Prince George’s County in the 6000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Highway.When officers arrived, the department said, they found a man who was shot in the upper body. He was taken to a local hospital, where he later died.Two other men wounded in the same shooting walked into a hospital with injuries but are expected to survive the shooting. A suspect in the shooting has not been identified.An approximate shooting location is included below. Source

Youth group works with police for blunt message on school violence

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:05:23 GMT

Youth group works with police for blunt message on school violence DENVER (KDVR) — Students are partnering with police, going in together for a start anti-violence billboard on Colfax and Franklin."We really were encouraged by the fact that this really was a youth-led effort to erect this billboard, so we were happy to be a part of it," Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas said.He said the message empowers students who want to share their plight: calling for an end to violence in schools."I identified a way to get their message out," Thomas said. "I think this billboard speaks directly to that." ‘Car surfing’ trend linked to 16-year-old’s death The Denver Police Department shared the $6,000 tab on a billboard with the Office of the Independent Monitor's youth outreach effort, a group called the Denver Teen Empowerment Program."Put a message out there that would get people's attention and get them to realize that they need help, they want it to stop," said Nicole Taylor, with the Office of the Independent Monitor.A billboard at Colfax and Franklin share...