St. Peters Man Caught After Firing Shots Inside His Home
Timothy J. Copeland, 54, of St. Peters, was charged with Attempted Arson 2nd degree, Property Damage 1st and Unlawful Use of a Firearm.
Timothy J. Copeland, 54, of St. Peters, was charged with Attempted Arson 2nd degree, Property Damage 1st and Unlawful Use of a Firearm.
Timothy J. Copeland, 54, of St. Peters, was charged with Attempted Arson 2nd degree, Property Damage 1st and Unlawful Use of a Firearm.
St. Peters Police have a suspect in custody after shots were fired Monday morning. Police responded to the first block of Julie Lane at around 11:30 a.m. after reports of shots being fired and arrested Timothy J. Copeland, 54, of St. Peters, following an investigation, according to a release by the St. Peters Police Department. When police reached the scene, a neighbor reported a bullet had come through the drywall of her house. During further investigation, police discovered about 10 bullet holes on the side of Copeland's residence. During the search of the area, police heard more shots coming from Copeland's home. Police took cover and Copeland exited through the garage. He complied with officers without incident. Police noticed the …
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St. Peters resident Randall Stuckey is charged with soliciting at least $2.8 Million from customers in foreign currency futures fraud.
The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed an antifraud civil lawsuit against St. Peters resident Randall Lynn Stuckey. Stuckey, who earlier this month was sentenced to 36 months in prison for defrauding more than 50 clients who invested more than $2.2 million dollars with him between 2007 and July 2010, now faces a civil suit. The CFTC filed a lawsuit against Stuckey and his Missouri-based business entities, Stuckey Group, L.P.,Stuckey Group II, L.P. and Oakwood Development Company L.P. (collectively, the Stuckey Common Enterprise) with operating an illegal off-exchange foreign currency (forex) scheme that defrauded more than 65 customers out of at least $2.8 million. According to a press release by the CFTC…
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