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Monday, September 17, 2012

Wildwood Police Officer Honored with Public Safety Award

This local officer also was recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) last year.

Wildwood police officer John Hallquist recently was honored at a city council meeting for his commitment to public safety, per a recommendation by the city's Public Safety Board members. Capt. Kenneth Williams, commander of the St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood (6th) Precinct, said Hallquist's consistent self-initiated enforcement work has contributed significantly to public safety within Wildwood' s borders. "Officer Hallquist's work reflects well on himself, as well as Wildwood and the St. Louis County Police Department," he said. Hallquist started with the St. Louis County Police Department in July 1995. He was assigned to the Wildwood Precinct in November 2007. During the 30-month period ending on June 30, 2012, Hallquist had…

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Hunting, Firearms: "More Laws Means Less Justice"

Approximately 35 attendees participated Tuesday night at a public hearing about proposed hunting and firearms regulation changes at Wildwood City Hall. Most spoke against more restrictions for the future.

Wildwood's Administration/Public Works committee members listened to a dozen perspectives at a public hearing Tuesday evening held to solicit citizen reaction to proposed changes in the municipalities hunting and firearms regulations. The public hearing was held at Wildwood City Hall; there were about 35 attendees. One heated and vital core element of reactions was using Missouri Route 109 as a division of 'cans and cannots' when it comes to hunting and firearms allowances. A second element was public safety, given that no one seemed able to point toward notable gun- or hunting-related problems in Wildwood from a historical perspective. "You can't legislate common sense," said Wildwood resident Ben Young at the hearing. "Any additional …

FedUpVet

9:56 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2012

Part 2 So apparently a new twist has been introduced into this mix of changes proposed by Thomas Mitchell. Most of the residents at the meeting had their eye's opened to what may be the true motive behind Thomas Mitchell's proposed changes. It seems to be more of a case of "Sour Grapes" in that Thomas Mitchell feels that if he has lost his favorite and convenient place to hunt deer in Wildwood …   more ›

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

St. Louis County 10 Most Wanted Fugitives

To report a sighting of this person or any of the individuals on St. Louis County's Most Wanted list, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).

The St. Louis County Police Department website updates its 10 Most Wanted list as fugitives are apprehended. The list currently includes suspects wanted for child kidnapping, robbery, assaulting an officer, felony domestic assault, stealing, sodomy, statutory rape, armed criminal action and forgery. Among current suspects is Ricardo S. Escobedo, whose photo accompanies this article. His last known address was in Webster Groves, and he is wanted for distributing and manufacturing controlled substances, resisting arrest, and resisting a lawful stop. Click here to see photos and details about the other nine, top suspects wanted in St. Louis County. To provide information on the whereabouts of anyone on the 10 Most Wanted list for St. Louis …

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

St. Louis County 10 Most Wanted Fugitives

To report a sighting of any of the following individuals, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).

The St. Louis County Police Department website updates its 10 Most Wanted list as fugitives are apprehended. It currently includes suspects wanted for robbery, assaulting an officer, resisting a lawful stop, felony domestic assault, stealing, armed criminal action and forgery. Among current suspects is Deshawn Brown, whose photo accompanies this article. He is wanted for abuse of a child. Click here to see photos and details about the other nine, top suspects wanted in St. Louis County. To provide information on the whereabouts of anyone on the 10 Most Wanted list for St. Louis County, call the St. Louis County Police Department confidential tip line at 636-797-5518 or the St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

St. Louis County 10 Most Wanted Fugitives

To report a sighting of any of the following individuals, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).

The St. Louis County Police Department website updates its 10 Most Wanted list as fugitives are apprehended. It currently includes suspects wanted for robbery, assaulting an officer, resisting a lawful stop, felony domestic assault, stealing, armed criminal action, forgery and child abuse. Among current suspects is Shamari B. Jackson, whose photo accompanies this article. She is wanted for two counts of kidnapping and tampering with a vehicle. Click here to see photos and details about the other nine, top suspects wanted in St. Louis County. To provide information on the whereabouts of anyone on the 10 Most Wanted list for St. Louis County, call the St. Louis County Police Department confidential tip line at 636-797-5518 or the St. Louis …

Julie Brown Patton

8:39 pm on Tuesday, March 20, 2012

@J. Mehoff: No, these fugitives are residents of all sorts of cities within the entire St. Louis County. The list fluctuates, as does the cities. However, the common denominator is that they collectively are wanted by the multiple police forces who serve the county.   more ›

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

St. Louis County 10 Most Wanted Fugitives

To report a sighting of any of the following individuals, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).

The St. Louis County Police Department website updates its 10 Most Wanted list as fugitives are apprehended. It currently includes suspects wanted for child kidnapping, resisting a lawful stop, felony domestic assault, armed criminal action, forgery and child abuse. Among current suspects is Jimmy H. Nguyen, whose photo accompanies this article. He is wanted for statutory rape (two counts) and statutory sodomy (three counts). Click here to see photos and details about the other nine, top suspects wanted in St. Louis County. To provide information on the whereabouts of anyone on the 10 Most Wanted list for St. Louis County, call the St. Louis County Police Department confidential tip line at 636-797-5518 or the St. Louis Regional …

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