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Home Invasion

Monday, January 28, 2013

Man Charged in Oakville Home Invasion, Robbery and Beating from Christmas Eve

Three others sprayed the two victims with pepper spray, beat and robbed them on Christmas Eve, St. Louis County Police said.

Three men broke into an Oakville home Christmas Eve morning, sprayed the occupants with pepper spray, beat the man with a baton and tied the couple up, police said. They then took the man’s wallet and the woman’s purse, which contained $14,000 in cash from the couple’s businesses. Two other men mostly waited outside during the incident, according to St. Louis County Police. Ronald M. Hargis, 38, of the 600 block of Granda Drive in Mehlville, was charged Tuesday with first-degree robbery and first-degree burglary in connection with the incident. According to court documents, Hargis told police he drove four men to the residence at about 7:28 a.m. Dec. 24. One man told him to go back outside and continue waiting. When the men came outside …

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8:57 am on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Mehlville Man Charged in St. Charles Home Invasion

Teenager used iron poker to fend off an attempt to recover child from the DFS-appointed home in St. Charles.

A third person was charged in a home invasion on Friday in an attempt to recover his daughter from a relatives’ home in St. Charles. Andrew R. Wilson, 30, of the 5500 block of Seth in Mehlville, was charged Monday as an accessory to burglary. Previously, Jennifer Temm, 34, of Oakville and Matthew Wakeman, 26, of Affton, were charged Saturday with accessory to burglary. According to court documents, Temm asked Wilson, the child's father, and Wakeman help her get her daughter from a relative’s home. The relative had contacted the Division of Family Services about the child, and the agency advised the relative to keep the child while an investigation could be completed, said Lt. David Senter of St. Charles Police. After arriving at the St. …

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