Thursday, May 2, 2013
A look at the top crime stories in Richmond Heights and Clayton in April 2013.
Want to know what's going on in your neighborhood? Here are the 10 most-read police stories from Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch for April 2013: 1. Man Pulls Gun During Parking Space Argument; Tells Police He Felt Threatened Two men argued over a parking space at SSM St. Mary's Health Center, and one pulled a gun, Richmond Heights Police said. 2. RH Police: Man Thought Wife Was Missing, Later Found A resident of the 1100 block of Yale reported his wife missing after she failed to come home in a timely manner from her planned activities and was not responding to phone calls. 3. Richmond Heights Police: Snow Plowing Breaks Door Officers responded to Mesa Cycles where the front glass door of the business was shattered. Nothing was taken from …
Monday, April 1, 2013
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch in March 2013.
Want to know what's going on in your neighborhood? Here are the 10 most-read police stories from Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch for March 2013: 1) Cleaning Woman Stole Rolex From Clayton Home, Police Say A cleaning woman is accused of stealing a Rolex watch from a home she cleaned in the 7400 block of Somerset Avenue in Clayton. 2) Pedestrian Struck, Killed on Skinker Blvd. The accident happened near the Dorchester by Forest Park. 3) Richmond Heights Police: Baby Mama Drama at The Galleria Richmond Heights Police dealt with several thefts at the Galleria and other crime between March 1-8. 4) ID Theft Cases Tied To Schnucks: Should You Be Concerned? Authorities from jurisdictions around the St. Louis area are confirming reports in recent …
Friday, February 1, 2013
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch in January 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 January 2013: 1) Clayton Parking Spot Argument Leads to Arrest Onstreet parking can be hard to find in downtown Clayton, but is it worth getting arrested over? 2) Six Vehicle Break-Ins Reported in Clayton Vehicles parked on S. Rosebury and N. Rosebury avenues were broken into. 3) 4 Vehicles Broken Into in 4 Days, Richmond Heights Police Say The weekly blotter from the Richmond Heights Police Department included incidents of vehicle break-ins. 4) Attempted Burglaries Reported on Whitburn, Central, Clayton The weekly blotter from the Clayton Police Department included incidents of attempted burglaries on …
Thursday, January 3, 2013
They were among the top 12 crime stories on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch in 2012, as determined by the number of visits to each story.
To close out 2012, we at Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch dug through our web analytics to identify the top 12 crime stories on the site, as determined by number of visitors to each story. The stories are listed below, starting with the crime article that received the most readership in 2012. If you're interested in receiving more local news like this, please follow Patch on Facebook and sign up for our daily news alert. 1) CEO of Sterling Bank Accused of Breaking Wife's Leg In December, 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 was after money. 2) Man Robbed at Knife-Point in Fake Craigslist Deal at …
Sunday, December 30, 2012
The most-visited crime stories from December include a story about accusations of domestic violence against the wife of Kenneth Poteet, the CEO of Sterling Bank in Clayton.
A number of crime stories caught readers' attention in December in Clayton and Richmond Heights. Here are the 10 most-viewed articles: For more crime information on Patch, please see the following articles: