Wednesday, February 27, 2013
St. Charles County officials also said Brooks Hoy choked a second man and pushed his girlfriend and another woman.
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Wednesday, February 27
A man is accused of choking another man into unconsciousness Feb. 19 in the Harvester area, choked another man and then stole his ex-girlfriend’s car. Brooks Hoy, 21, whose address was listed in Columbia, was charged Feb. 19 with tampering with a car, two counts of third-degree assault, third-degree domestic assault and resisting arrest. A St. Charles County Sheriff’s deputy said Hoy was arguing with another man and choked him long enough that he went unconscious Feb. 19 in the 600 block of Emerald Meadows Court. A third man hit Hoy in the head with a baseball bat to make him let go, according to the report. The deputy said Hoy also choked another man, who was trying to make Hoy let go of the first man. Then, Hoy took his ex-girlfriend’s …
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Matthew D. Walker tried to run from St. Charles County Sheriff's deputies when they arrived, officials said.
A St. Charles County man would not leave a neighbor’s home, tried to provoke a fight Tuesday, then ran from St. Charles County Sheriff’s deputies, officials said. Matthew D. Walker, 22, of the first block of Jill Marie Court near St. Peters, was charged Tuesday with first-degree trespassing and resisting arrest. A St. Charles County Sheriff's deputy said Walker was requested to leave his neighbor’s home numerous times and told to stay away. However, Walker threatened and antagonized a man, challenging him to fight, the deputy said. When deputies arrived, the man ran away and was able to elude them for a long time, a deputy reported. Walker was caught running out his back door as deputies knocked on his front door, according to a probable …
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The accused was on probation for tampering with with a car at the time.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
A man faces criminal charges after he struck a law enforcement officer during a foot chase in O’Fallon Aug. 24. Brandon D. Brown Jr, 20, of the first block of Newberry Drive in St. Charles County south of St. Peters, was charged Aug. 28 with assaulting an officer and resisting arrest. A St. Charles County Sheriff's deputy said in a report that he was chasing Brown on foot near 955 Bryan Road in O’Fallon because Brown had a warrant for his arrest. During the chase, Brown turned and struck the deputy in the chest. The blow caused the deputy to lose his balance, fall and strike his knee on the asphalt, and he nearly was struck by oncoming traffic, the deputy reported. Brown was on probation after pleading guilty in 2011 to tampering with a …
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Police said the man assaulted another employee and resisted arrest while his girlfriend tried to prevent his arrest.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
A Fastlane employee attacked another employee July 30 at gas station at 301 Salt Lick Road in St. Peters. St. Peters Police said Douglas Hoops Jr., 19, punched the other employee in the eye, threw items at him, damaged displays and merchandise and threatened the other Fastlane employee. When police arrived, Hoops hit an officer and spit on him, according to court documents. Hoops also resisted being put in the patrol car, and the car’s window by slamming his head into it, bending the window guide, according to a police statement. Hoops’ girlfriend, Michaelle Grayson, 23, of St. Charles, arrived after the arrest and began screaming at officers, police said. She ignored commands to step away from the car and was escorted away and told she …
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Monday, April 9, 2012
Leslie Findeiss used the money to buy heroine. He also is charged with resisting arrest after fleeing and throwing 5-year-old child at an officer.
A St. Charles man is being charged with stealing and forging 50 checks totaling $24,335 from the New Old Town Picnic Committee. His mother is the organization’s treasurer. Leslie N. Findeiss, 34, told St. Peters Police that he “stole and forged each check as he needed money for drugs” from November 2011 through February 2012, according to a police report. He said he took the checks out one by one and made them out to himself, forged his mother’s name and cashed it to buy heroin. Findeiss was on probation for burglary and has 31 felony convictions. Findeiss also is being charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. When a St. Charles Community Action Team officer attempted to arrest him Feb. 29, he was getting out of a …
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