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Mugs in the News: The Faces that Made This Week's Crime Headlines

The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between June 23 and June 29.

 
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Thomas Charboneau, of St. Louis County, was charged with stealing and third-degree assault after walking out of an adult video and novelty store with a sexual aide. St. Charles County Corrections
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Edin Crnovic was charged with burglarizing his neighbors apartment twice and stealing two laptops.
Police said Ronnie Higginbotham was charged with stealing a car after he paid for a 2006 Lexus with a check a check on a closed account.
Ryan McCuller-Hinds was charged with first-degree robbery and armed criminal action. Police said he robbed a Bridgeton resident at gunpoint.
Joshua Vaughn was charged with burglary after police said they caught him inside a home on Graham Road early Friday morning.
Elon Perry, 47, was charged with second-degree domestic assault. Hazelwood Police said he punched his girlfriend several times in the face.
Police said in a report that Andre Tabor, 41, of the 2200 block of Yale Avenue in Maplewood, confronted a woman in the apartment building hallway at about 2 p.m. Monday. He stood up from his wheelchair and pointed a knife in her face.

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lee Banks

10:35 am on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Why are you posting this stuff..get a life !

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Scott Simon

10:33 am on Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Lee, why don't you get a life and learn what people are doing around you.

Patricia

12:31 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Thank you for posting ... Wonder if Lee Banks (first comment) happens to BE one of these people? Lol

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Jim Frain

3:58 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Mugs In The News?...I am sure that it's easy to get the photos and details from the various police departments...And, most likely there is an interest by readers to see the faces and read the unlawful things done by these people. I still wish that it would be easier to attain the photos and the details of the quality people in O'Fallon who make life better for people. Any chance?

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Julie Brown Patton

5:51 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Jim, you've got a good point, and we devote quite a bit of our coverage to all the great things people are achieving and doing for each other. In fact, we've also got a special place on our sites to which we invite, encourage and remind everyone to upload photos or videos of random acts of community leadership, tributes to people, events, fun moments, scenes from around town, and interesting ways that we're making our communities better. It's a Patch tab called "Pics & Clips." The example of it in my area is located at http://eureka-wildwood.patch.com/pics. A reader just loaded some delightful shots of vacation scenes. We hope readers will use that community service tool to its fullest!

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Jim Frain

6:20 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Thanks Julie, I do agree that the Patch gives coverage to the achievements of people, and that's good. I just don't understand the need for Mugs In The News, unless this is a marketing effort for readership. I did look at where this weeks Mugs In The News lived, or where their crimes took place and noticed that none of them were in my hometown of O'Fallon. I am reading the O'Fallon Patch but these "Mugs were not O'Fallon Mugs"...?

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William Braudis

10:28 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

I hope that the item stolen was NOT returnable.

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dr

8:34 am on Monday, July 2, 2012

Do you see the crimes committed on the patch website?

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Gary

11:15 am on Monday, July 2, 2012

Hey Lee....fraid your going to be seen?

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Nancy in Florissant

1:25 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

I think the mugs are a good thing to post.It may save someone from falling into the same crime that the victims were by looking and remembering the pictures.

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Jean Whitney

1:28 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

Of course it is still not possible to please 100 percent of the people, 100 percent of the time, as far as I've heard?

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