Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Thomas Kinkade and a 16-year-old girl disappeared together for nine days in January and were found in Monroe County.
A Wright City man connected to a teen who went missing in January was indicted on several charges for having sex with a 16-year-old girl. A St. Charles County grand jury on Friday indicted Benjamin Kinkade, 27, on second-degree statutory rape, second-degree child molestation and first-degree trespassing. St. Peters Police searched for Kinkade after he and a 16-year-old girl disappeared on Jan. 14. The girl told her parents she was working a shift at KFC, but instead met with Kinkade. Kinkade and the girl met while working at KFC in St. Peters. The Monroe County Sheriff's Department found the girl nine days later after Kinkade’s relatives tipped them off. Kinkade posted a $50,000 bond and was released from St. Charles County jail Feb. 5. …
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Police said the pair drove to Iowa and Nebraska, returning home when their money ran out.
A Wright City man who disappeared along with a 16-year-old girl was charged Friday with second-degree statutory rape. The girl had been listed as an endangered juvenile. The two returned Jan. 23 when they ran out of money, according to a police report. St. Charles County Sheriff’s detectives said Benjamin Kinkade, 27, and the 16-year-old girl fled the state together Jan. 14 after her father dropped her off at work at Kentucky Fried Chicken in St. Peters. According to court documents, the Kinkade met the girl and the two went to Iowa and Nebraska. Detectives said Kinkade also entered the girl’s St. Charles County residence in the early morning hours on Jan. 14 and the two had consensual sex. Kinkade is a registered sex offender. He entered …
Thursday, January 17, 2013
St. Peters Police are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts cal the Department at 636-278-2222.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The family of 16-year-old Molly Lindhardt hasn't heard from the missing girl since Monday.
The family of Molly Linhardt just wants to know she's OK and want her back. Nearly two days after Linhardt was last seen, her family still hasn't heard from the missing 16-year-old. Her grandmother, Shirley Schrier, 72, came to St. Peters from her home in Lansing, Mich., to help bring Linhardt back home. "We just want her home," Shirley Schrier said through tears. "She needs to be here, with her family." Linhardt was last last seen on Monday, Jan. 14. St. Peters Police said that Linhardt was reported missing at around 7 p.m. Earlier that day her father dropped her off for work at Kentucky Fried Chicken, however, he later found out she was not scheduled to work. Police believe Linhardt is with 27-year-old Benjamin Kinkade. St. Peters …
St. Peters Police consider 16-year-old Molly Linhardt as an endangered missing juvenile and are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts call St. Peters Police Department at 636-278-2222. She was last seen at her job at KFC in St. Peters.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
St. Peters Police consider 16-year-old Molly Linhardt as an endangered missing juvenile and are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts call St. Peters Police Department at 636-278-2222. She was last seen at her job at KFC in St. Peters.
St. Peters Police are looking for a missing 16-year-old St. Charles girl. The girl, Molly Linhardt, is considered by police to be an endangered missing juvenile. She is described as 5-foot-3 and 110 pounds with blue eyes and blond hair. According to St. Peters Police, Linhardt was reported missing around 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 14 by her parents. Linhardt's father dropped her off for work at Kentucky Fried Chicken, however he later found out she was not scheduled to work. The family spoke to several people and found out that Linhardt had left the KFC in St. Peters located at 1699 Jungermann Road. Linhardt was last seen in her KFC uniform—black pants, black shoes, black shirt and black hat. Police believe Linhardt is with another adult …
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12:29 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
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