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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Police Release Victim's Name in Shooting Death Near Forest Park

The shooting happened around 6 a.m. on Thursday, FOX-2 reported.

A woman is dead and a man is in critical condition after an early-morning shooting near Forest Park on Thursday.  The shooting happened around 6 a.m. in the 6600 block of Oakland Avenue across from Forest Park near Clayton, Richmond Heights and University City, Patch's news partner FOX-2 reported on Thursday. The woman has been identified as Tequila Sanford, a 26-year-old resident living on Oakland Avenue. She was pronounced dead at the scene, FOX-2 reported.   The full report is available on FOX-2's website. For more crime information on Patch, please see the following articles:

Friday, December 7, 2012

CEO of Sterling Bank Accused of Breaking Wife's Leg

The wife of Kenneth Poteet, CEO of Sterling Bank, spoke to FOX-2 about multiple incidents of domestic violence. Kenneth Poteet's attorney called the reports untrue and said the wife is after money.

The CEO of Sterling Bank in Clayton has come under fire after his wife spoke publicly about multiple reports of domestic assault, FOX-2 reported Thursday.  Julianne Poteet told police she was beaten by her husband in Huntleigh and Naples, FL, FOX-2 reported. In one incident, a police report notes that her leg was broken following a reported assault.  Kenneth Poteet's attorney denies the accusations, saying Julianna Poteet is after his client's money.  (Stay updated on Clayton and Richmond Heights news by liking Patch on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ClaytonRichmondHeightsPatch) The two have been married for about four months, FOX-2 reported, and the wedding happened after the first reported incident of abuse. Kenneth Poteet's attorney, Scott …

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John

9:59 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

Yeah, I know first hand that his bank in Clayton was built poorly. In fact, the developer failed to inform the contractors who performed the work that building was and is still laced with asbestos. The Vice President of Capstone stated, "we can't pay for the removal of the asbestos, we didn't budget for it".   more ›

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