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St. Louis County Crimes

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Man Stabs Mother's Boyfriend In Fight Over Food, Police Say

NEWS NEARBY: St. Louis County Police said Valley Park resident Maurice Conner, 24, stabbed the man in the arm after the boyfriend objected to him preparing food for children in his Riverview home.

Editor's Note:  The following information was supplied by court documents. It does not indicate a conviction where an arrest was made. A Valley Park man is accused of stabbing his mother’s boyfriend in the arm Feb. 11 in Riverview in an argument over food. Maurice Conner, 24, of the first block of Cheryl Lane in Valley Park, was charged Feb. 12 with second-degree assault. St. Louis County Police said Conner was at his mother’s boyfriend’s home, and two young children in the residence had not been fed. When Conner went into the kitchen to get them some food, the boyfriend objected and the two argued, police said. Witnesses told police that during the argument Conner picked up a kitchen knife and stabbed the man in the arm. Conner told …

Danielle

6:42 am on Friday, March 1, 2013

That boyfriend needed to be stabbed .   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

Police: Man Choked Girlfriend with Belt, Hands

St. Louis County Police said the man also fought with officers who arrested him.

A West St. Louis County man faces criminal charges after police said he choked his girlfriend with his belt and with his hands, injuring her. Gabriel Mills, 35, of Carriage Creek Court in unincorporated St. Louis County near Valley Park, was charged Sunday with second-degree domestic assault and resisting arrest. St. Louis County Police said when officers attempted to arrest Mills, he fought with and kicked the arresting officers. Mills is being held in St. Louis County jail. Bail was set at $20,000. If you have experienced or know someone who has experienced domestic or sexual violence, find resources through the St. Louis Ending Violence Against Women Network (SLEVAWN) or call the Safe Connections 24-hour crisis hotline at 314-531-2003.

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