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Mugs in the News: The Faces that Made This Week's Crime Headlines

The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between Jan. 5-11.

 
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Charles J. Hochstein, 41, of Maryland Heights, was charged with driving while intoxicated as a persistent offender. Maryland Heights Police said he had two previous alcohol-related driving convictions. Maryland Heights Police
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Jeffrey Putney, 24, was charged with burglary and felony theft after St. Louis County Police said he and Andrew Von Feldt broke into a South County home and stole a diamond wedding set, jewelry and two iPods.
Andrew Von Feldt, 23, was charged with burglary and felony theft after St. Louis County Police said he and Jeffrey Putney broke into a South County home and stole a diamond wedding set, jewelry and two iPods. Von Feldt also was charged with receiving stolen property in an unrelated incident.
Rachel Armstrong, 37, of South County, was indicted on second-degree murder and first-degree elder abuse. St. Louis County Police said she threw down a 92-year-old woman and stomped on her Nov. 12, breaking both arms and eight ribs. The woman died Dec. 2.
James S. Bright, 25, of High Ridge, was charged with burglary and felony theft. Kirkwood Police said Bright and Jeffrey Medcalf broke into St. Louis Rams coach Rob Boras' home Dec. 31 and took several rings, including NFC championship and Big 12 championship rings, and other jewelry and electronics.
Jeffrey Medcalf, 26, of West County was charged with second-degree burglary and felony theft. Kirkwood Police said Medcalf and James Bright broke into St. Louis Rams coach Rob Boras' home Dec. 31 and took several rings, including NFC championship and Big 12 championship rings, and other jewelry and electronics.
Sarah C. Johnson, 42, of West County, was charged with second-degree assault. St. Louis County Police said she was driving while intoxicated when she crashed into two cars on Highway 141 in Ballwin, injuring a man in one of the other cars.

Information for Mugs in the News is provided by the St. Charles County and St. Louis County law enforcement agencies. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions taken on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. If you or a family member are charged or cited and the case is subsequently adjudicated, we encourage you to notify the editor. We will verify and report the outcome.

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Earl Higgins

2:23 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Can you add St. Louis City? I believe it has a veritable cornucopia of photo-worthy citizens.

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Rich Schroeder

1:52 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Yikes! Who pays for that????????????

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