The new information came as police announced the arrest of a third juvenile in the case, a 17-year-old boy from Lake Saint Louis, who allegedly drove with Lydia to St. Charles to sell drugs.
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Leaders in this historic suburb of 24,000 maintain they have no choice. City expenses are rising more quickly than revenues, they say, leaving a $4 million deficit in five years if nothing is done.
Terrence L. Allen, 75, was killed a crash shortly before 4 p.m. on Route C when a car in the opposite lane swerved into oncoming traffic and hit his vehicle head-on, according to a Highway Patrol crash report.
Ameren would refuse to pay for some upgrades to St. Charles' drinking water treatment plant under a cleanup proposal it has presented to the city as the legal clash over water contamination linked to the electric utility's substation intensifies.
A plan to reduce public transit services for people with disabilities didn't include input from riders and doesn't give them enough time to adjust travel routines, a group of disability rights organizations alleged.
Adam Sullentrup, 31, is from a large family, and many have camped out at Mercy Hospital St. Louis. His wife, Michelle, sleeps there. A rotation of police officers stand guard in support.
Shawn Kavanagh's defense on Tuesday centered on diagnoses from two psychiatric experts who said his borderline personality disorder and intermittent explosive disorder hurt his ability to control his actions during a rage.
The twenty-two officers honored at the 2nd District Police Business Association's annual awards luncheon led a widely praised response to the incident.