Crime & Safety

Man Shooting at Ex-Wife, Sexual Assault Are Among Top Police Stories in Mehlville, Oakville

The two stories were among the most read police stories on Mehlville-Oakville Patch in March 2013.

Want to know what's going on in your neighborhood? Here are the 10 most-read police stories from Mehlville-Oakville Patch for March 2013:

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St. Louis County Police said Sanimir Mustic fired a shot at the woman using an Inter Tech 9 mm Luger.

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St. Louis County Police said the woman lost consciousness after drinking two drinks mixed by Rex Anderson, and awoke to find him having sex with her.

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St. Louis County Police said the man stabbed another man in the right clavicle and finger as they argued one evening.

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For the second time at this address, St. Louis County Police raided a south St. Louis County home housing a possible meth lab.

5) Police Issue Vacate Order on South County Meth House

St. Louis County Police placed a vacate order on a suspected meth house they raided near Oakville.

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A man chopped through the roof of an Oakville business on Telegraph Road to get inside and burglarize the building, police said.

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One of the girls reported the incident to a school resource officer on Friday, St. Louis County Police said. The man picked the two girls up from South County Mall.

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A Mehlville man faced charges for causing an explosion outside the Avon Beauty Supply Store.

9) Mehlville Man Stabs Girlfriend in Face While Driving on I-44

The woman told Eureka police that Eldar Gyunashev told her he was going to kill her that night.

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Arnold Foppe pleaded guilty to a second-degree assault in which he grabbed a woman by her shirt and drove off, dragging her a few feet before letting her go and running over her with his rear wheels.


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