Crime & Safety

Parking Garage Assult, DWI Arrest Are Among Top Police Stories in Clayton, Richmond Heights

The two stories were among the most read police stories on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch in February 2013.

Want to know what's going on in your neighborhood? Here are the nine most-read police stories from Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch for February 2013:

1) Clayton Man Gets Third DWI Charge After Driving Over Curb for 50 Feet

A man faced his third drunk driving charge after Clayton Police said he drove over a curb for about 50 feet and couldn’t stay in a single lane on Forsyth Boulevard Jan. 12.

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2) Washington University Faculty Member Killed In Ladue Car Accident

Melanie Michailidis was a post-doctorate fellow at the school and one of three killed in a two-car crash.

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3) Firefighters Battled Two-Alarm Blaze in Clayton

The Clayton Fire Department battled a a two-alarm at a two-story home in the 6400 block of Cecil Avenue. 

4) Woman Attacked In St. Mary's Parking Garage

The woman was assaulted and robbed inside a parking garage at SSM St. Mary Health Center.

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Joshua Hurst, 23, was charged with first-degree property damage and resisting arrest stemming from the Feb. 10 incident.

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Richmond Heights Police dealt with several thefts at the Galleria and other crime between Jan. 22-28.

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Richmond Heights Police dealt with several thefts at the Galleria and other crime between Feb. 14-19.

8) St. Louis County Drunk Driving Crackdown

Six Missouri state troopers conducted the operation across St. Louis County during one weekend in February.

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Richmond Heights Police dealt with several thefts at the Galleria and other crime between Feb. 6-12.


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