Crime Roundup: Woman With Implied Gun Robs Bank, Man Slams Girlfriend's Head on Counter and More
Maryland Heights Patch recaps the week that was in nearby crime news.
Maryland Heights Bank Robbed by Woman Who Said She Had a Gun
A woman implying she had a gun robbed a U.S. Bank location inside a Maryland Heights Schnuck's grocery store on Monday.
Police are still investigating the matter. Meanwhile, U.S. Bank is offering a $10,000 reward for legitimate information leading to the suspect.
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Man Slammed Girlfriend's Head on Counter, Police Say
A Maryland Heights man slammed his girlfriend’s head on a kitchen counter and then prevented her from leaving to seek help, Glendale Police said.
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Craigslist Seller Dragged 100 Feet by Robbers, Police Say
Two men attempted to take a man’s iPhone and ended up dragging the man 100 feet as he hung onto their car when they attempted to get away.
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Maryland Heights Teens Beat Up Juvenile Over $148
Antoine Turner, 18, was charged with stealing from a person and third-degree assault. Austin Phillips, 17, was charged Monday with stealing from a person. The incident occurred on the 1400 block of Glenlea Drive.
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