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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 April 23 and April 27.

 
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St. Charles Police said in report that Patrick White, 40, of Troy, started an argument with the victim and pursued him to his work place at 335 North Main St. White threatened the man with a knife and challenged him to fight, police said. St. Charles Police
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Wentzville Police said in a report that Matthew Martin, of Foristell, stole a 2003 Mercedes Benz SUV from 1592 Swantner Industrial Drive in Wentzville. A police officer saw Martin driving and exiting the vehicle, which had been reported stolen.
Alicia Davis, 21, of the 1100 block of Ashford Place in O’Fallon, was charged Wednesday in with stealing property valued at more than $25,000, a class B felony.
O’Fallon Police said in a report that Anthony Cannon entered the O’Fallon YMCA Feb. 11 and let in two others through a rear gym door. The three then used a tool Cannon carried in a backpack to pry open locker doors, according to the police report.
Kirk M. Jackson, 38, of St. Charles, was charged in March with secretly filming women as they undressed before receiving massages. Jackson was ordered to appear in court May 29.
St. Peters Police said in a report that Erik Burle, 42, of Licking, MO, was identified selling the condenser coils at a nearby recycling business Aug. 29.  The report said Burle’s vehicle matches a vehicle caught on video surveillance and DNA from a cigarette butt found at the crime scene matches Burle’s DNA.
St. Peters Police said in a report that Timothy Davenport, 42, of St. Peters, was drunk when while arguing with his wife, and he began spitting in her face to provoke a fight.

Information for Mugs in the News is provided by the St. Charles County and St. Louis County law enforcement agencies. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions taken on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. If you or a family member are charged or cited and the case is subsequently adjudicated, we encourage you to notify the editor. We will verify and report the outcome.

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Ashley Nevilles

11:21 am on Sunday, May 13, 2012

What gets you in this article. I'm sure happy I'm not but does it have to be something like assault or robbery or could it be something small like a suspended driver's license or a dv call? With DV call someone always has to go to jail.

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Brian Feldt

7:34 pm on Sunday, May 13, 2012

Ashley, the story is just a roundup of all the police stories that feature mugs in the last week.

Blake Jones

8:46 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Lora Mayor? Seriously? A traffic violation....wow

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Brian Feldt

10:25 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Blake, I believe that mug was uploaded by a user. We've removed it from the story as we have yet to confirm the arrest or charge.

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