This former Florissant man is on St. Louis County's Most Wanted list. To report a sighting of any of the following Most Wanted Fugitives, call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
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The woman "inflicted cruel and inhuman punishment" upon the child, charges from the prosecuting attorney's office state.
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- Joe Scott
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
A woman repeatedly struck a 7-year-old child with a wooden chair leg, causing an injury, the Richmond Heights Police Department stated in a report. Randi Davis, 28, of the 7300 block of Dale Avenue in Richmond Heights was charged Thursday in St. Louis County Circuit Court with child abuse. Davis is suspected of having “inflicted cruel and inhuman punishment” upon her child on April 26 at their home, charges from the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office office state. The incident was reported after teachers found bruising on the child. Four children were moved to a foster home after the incident. Bond for Davis was set at $25,000. For more crime information on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch, see the following articles:
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Police learned of the case after a person with the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District contacted Missouri's abuse hotline.
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- Nate Birt
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Four Richmond Heights siblings are in foster care after police said they found evidence of abuse. No arrests have been made, though the possibility of criminal charges is under investigation, Capt. Doug Schaeffler of the Richmond Heights Police Department said Tuesday. The children were moved to foster care April 26. It happened after a person with the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District noticed bruising on one of the children and contacted the Missouri Children's Division Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline Unit. Social workers investigated the case and contacted police, who interviewed their mother and found evidence of abuse. Schaeffler could not release the ages of the children because all of them are juveniles. He said people who …
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