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An arrest has been made in connection to missing Missouri teens disappearance
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ill. (KBSI) –According to law enforcement on May 16, 2021, 19-year-old John Paul Parton also known as JP left his parents’ home in High Ridge Missouri to go to work. His parents say he told them he was going camping with friends but would be back the next day. However, he never returned home.
Charges filed in case of intruder shot by homeowner
CASTLE POINT, Mo. – The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has filed charges against the suspect in attempting to intrude a home when he was shot by the homeowner. Andre Farrar III, 27, is facing charges of first-degree burglary, first-degree attempted burglary, and resisting arrest with a felony. Around 4 a.m. Tuesday, two residents […]
Murder charge filed in death of High Ridge 19-year-old missing since 2021
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. — Nearly three years after a missing High Ridge 19-year-old was last heard from, charges have been filed in his murder. John Paul Parton's body still has not been found, but police said Thomas E. "Tedo" Gamble, 21, fatally shot him on May 18, 2021, and disposed of his body.
Local House Bistro now open in Wildwood
When Tim Huelskamp was looking for an area to open a second location of his popular restaurant, The Local House Restaurant & Bar, he had a few important details in mind. He wanted it to be in an area that was not already saturated with restaurants. He wanted it to fill a need for the neighborhood. And he hoped to find a relatively turnkey space.
Missouri home health care leaders plead guilty to $552K of fraudulent Medicaid claims
(The Center Square) – Three leaders of a Missouri-based home health care company pleaded guilty to a federal charge of defrauding the state Medicaid program of $552,000. In separate hearings in U.S. District Court in St. Louis, Doriann Morgan, 58, of St. Louis County, Thalisa Walton, 46, of Hazelwood, and Barbara Jackson, 59, of St. Louis, admitted they conspired to submit fraudulent reimbursement claims to Missouri’s Medicaid program. They falsely stated personal care services were provided and admitted receiving $552,659. ...
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