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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Police: Man Walks Out of Schnucks With $700 in Liquor, Groceries

Police said the man loaded his cart with liquor, meat and other groceries, wheeled them to the parking began loading them in his car.

A 64-year-old man tried to walk out of a Schnucks store in Town and Country Oct. 25 with more than $700 in liquor and groceries, according to a police report. Ronald B. Williams, of the 3900 block of Taplin Lane in Bridgeton, was charged Friday with felony stealing. Town and Country Police said Williams loaded a grocery cart at the Schnucks store at 1060 Woods Mille Plaza with numerous items at about 7:26 p.m. Oct. 25, including the following: Police said Williams wheeled the cart past cash registers without paying and continued into the parking lot where he began loading the items in his car. The groceries totaled $719. Williams is being held in St. Louis County jail on a $10,000 bond. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch…

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Maryland Heights Man Charged in Robbery

Man punched liquor store clerk who tried to stop shoplifting attempt, police said.

A Maryland Heights man was charged Thursday with second-degree robbery after taking a bottle of alcohol from a local store. Maryland Heights Police said in a report that Larry Robinson, 35, of the 2200 block of Palestra Drive, had a juvenile conceal a liquor bottle in his clothes inside Discount Liquors, 12533 Bennington Place. When a store clerk tried to stop him, Robinson punched the clerk and left. Bond was set at $30,000, cash only. For more crime-related information on Maryland Heights Patch, see the following articles:  

Monday, June 6, 2011

City Council Renews Liquor Licenses Around Maryland Heights

Check out this list of businesses around Maryland Heights who had their liquor liceneses renewed Thursday.

The Maryland Heights City Council renewed almost 80 liquor licenses for local businesses Thursday. A memorandum from City Clerk JoAn Cova indicates the chief of police advised that liquor license managing officers have been approved, and the building commissioner indicated there are no code enforcement or occupancy issues. The Council renewed 78 total liquor licenses on Thursday.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Celebrate Prohibition Repeal Day in Maryland Heights

Buy alcohol without worry thanks to a law's repeal 77 years ago.

Today marks the 77th anniversary of the U.S. government's repeal of alcohol prohibition laws. You can celebrate with a six pack or glass of wine in Maryland Heights — a city with no shortage of places to buy adult beverages. Check out some of the stores you can buy alcohol thanks to the law's repeal. Quick 1 Quick Stop Quik Trip on Congressional Drive Quik Trip on Dorsett Road D & J Liquor Schnucks Discount Liquor and Cigarettes Prp Wine

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