Tuesday, January 8, 2013
A St. Charles County Sheriff's deputy said the woman advertised sex for hire online. The woman said she would continue in prostitution after being released from jail.
A Washington, MO woman who advertised online faces a prostitution charge in St. Charles. Danielle Stiffler, 24, of Washington, MO, was charged Thursday in St. Charles County Circuit Court with prostitution, a class B misdemeanor. According to the report, a St. Charles County Sheriff’s deputy, acting covertly, responded to an online ad and arranged to meet the woman at the Red Roof Inn in St. Charles for sex in exchange for $150. When the woman met the deputy in the room, she again asked for cash in exchange for sex, according to the deputy’s report. Stiffler was being held in St. Charles County jail on Friday. Bail was set at $20,000. According to the police report, the woman said she would continue in prostitution after being released …
Friday, June 29, 2012
Men were to drop truck off at Bridgeton hotel, but couldn't find the location, police report indicates.
Police say the two men who stole a refrigerated truck containing 2,000 laboratory mice were intoxicated and had used heroin. Dustin Maas, 30, and Matthew Haney, 23, were charged Wednesday with stealing the truck from the Red Roof Inn parking lot in St. Charles. The truck was left running to keep the mice cool. The truck was owned by TransporTech. St. Charles Police said many of the mice had received radiation and forms of genetic injections for research. The mice were valued at $10,000; the truck was valued at $50,000. A police report said Maas and Haney admitted they had been drinking all day and had used heroin. Neither has a permanent address, and Haney had stayed at the hotel for weeks, police said. Haney's last known address was in …
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Two men broke into a refrigerated truck left running in the parking lot of a St. Charles Hotel.
A refrigerated truck carrying 2,000 medical mice was stolen from the parking lot of the Red Roof Inn on Zumbehl Road early Thursday morning. Dustin J. Maas, 30, of St. Charles and Matthew Haney, 23, of O'Fallon were arrested for stealing the truck, according to a press release from St. Charles Police Department. Hotel employees alerted the owner of the truck that someone saw two men smash the windows and hop in the truck, heading for Interstate 70. The truck was left running because it was refrigerated for the mice. The transport company tracked the truck by GPS and area police agencies were alerted. Bridgeton Police Department stopped the truck and took the suspects into custody around 3:39 a.m. The 2,000 mice, valued at $10,000, were…
Some person
12:13 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Wrong, officers are not to go through with the act. They are to cut off the top dog, in this case a prostitute, to not let the little person (her customers) carry on with illegal activity. Same for undercover drug busts.   more ›