Specialty cameras gain support across region to prevent crime
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
ST. ANN, Mo. - New license plate reader technology called Flock Safety automated license plate readers is helping communities protect themselves against criminals. They’re gaining popularity across the St. Louis region for helping to solve crimes and even deter them from happening in the first place.The cameras and license plate readers are designed to capture criminals via the cars they’re in, allowing law enforcement to cut down on investigations by finding suspects in real time with video and alerts. “That live time readout that we get by our dispatcher or that alert on our computer gives the officers opportunity to find that vehicle," said Cpl. Josh Wineinger for the Arnold Police Department. "So we can contain them to a neighborhood, it deters crime dramatically." Top Story: Missouri students physically restrained, secluded thousands of times In under two months, it’s led investigators in Arnold to solve 13 felony cases ranging from car theft to burglary faster and more effic...Going Viral: Bald eagle adopts rock, then eaglet
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
VALLEY PARK, Mo. - A 31-year-old bald eagle named Murphy at the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park is going viral for his paternal instincts. Murphy began incubating a rock a few weeks ago, which is not uncommon according to the sanctuary's executive director, Roger Holloway. “It’s not out of the complete ordinary for an eagle if they don’t have an egg and they’re going through nesting behavior to try and incubate something," Holloway said. He said the spring is when eagles usually breed, showing natural reproductive behavior. Just a week or so later, the rock Murphy was protecting was replaced with a real eaglet. Trending: St. Louis County battles over marijuana sales tax “This spring, it coincided with us having a lone chick," Holloway said.A couple of weeks ago, an eaglet was blown out of its nest in Cape Girardeau. Its sibling did not survive, but the eaglet, now known as 'Eaglet 23-126' was moved to the sanctuary. Murphy's been watching over the eaglet with minima...Missouri marijuana taxes lure out-of-state sales
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - There’s new evidence that Missouri is now winning a suddenly blossoming “weed war” with Illinois. In the first two months since Missouri legalized recreational marijuana, the number of people going to Illinois to buy marijuana has dropped sharply. The number of people coming the other way to buy it in Missouri is off the charts. People already come from Illinois for cheaper cigarettes in Missouri. The same is certainly true for gasoline. Those are nothing compared to what people are saving on marijuana by getting it in Missouri rather than Illinois. Top Story: Missouri students physically restrained, secluded thousands of times “It was $30 to $40 cheaper,” said Bud Rhodes, of Red Bud, Illinois, who went to Missouri to buy marijuana on Thursday. He said he passed 3–4 Illinois dispensaries en route to the Nature Med dispensary on Kingston in south St. Louis County. “If we’re from Red Bud coming up here, I bet there’s hundreds and hundreds of o...Contact 2 resolves couple’s months-long fridge frustration
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Monica and Lamar Huddleston’s sense of humor is intact, but their patience is shot. Last September, the ice maker on their refrigerator broke. The unit is covered by a master protection agreement with Sears Home Services.“They sent the tech out and, sure enough, he came three times. The fourth time was a no-show,” Monica Huddleston said. “So that’s when we called customer service, argued back and forth, and they said, ‘OK, we’re just going to replace the refrigerator.’ I’m happy. So I thought.”When the delivery crew came with the new fridge – problems.“One guy kind of dropped his end, and it banged against the railing. There’s a nice little dent and scratch in the very front freezer door. Too visible to say, ‘It’s ok, we’ll take it.’” Huddleston said. Top Story: Missouri students physically restrained, secluded thousands of times “Well, they sent two guys again. Those two guys didn’t even try to deliver or take this one. They said, point blank, ‘We can’t to...Evan Rodrigues’ goal keeps Avalanche alive to final day in Central Division race, but Avalanche’s 4-2 win over Winnipeg leaves two more players injured
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
The fully intact Winnipeg Jets have been reeling for months. So naturally, a fraction of the Jets caused the Avalanche severe strife with a division title on the line.Evan Rodrigues potted the game-winning goal with 16:59 remaining, and the Avs escaped a tight contest against the Jets to stay alive in the Central Division race with a 4-2 win Thursday at Ball Arena.Dallas topped St. Louis in the Stars’ final regular-season game, cementing them at 108 points and setting up a dramatic finale for Colorado on Friday (6 p.m.) in Nashville. With a win, the Avalanche clinch the division title and face the Kings or Kraken in the first round (pending late Thursday results). With a loss — regulation or otherwise — they’ll meet the Minnesota Wild.“You know the ball’s in your court,” defenseman Bo Byram said. “You never want to leave it up to other teams to make your bed for you. We’ve got a big opportunity tomorrow to win the division, which has been ou...Stanford: Personal information stolen in health care data breach
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
STANFORD — The personal information of some Stanford University employees and postdoctoral students, along with their dependents, was stolen in a data breach earlier this year, officials said.The breach involved Brightline Inc., a provider of virtual behavioral and mental health services for the children of benefits-eligible employees and postdoctoral students across Stanford’s group of health plans, including Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and Stanford Medicine Partners, according to a letter Raina Rose Tagle, senior associate vice president and chief risk officer for Stanford University and Stanford Medicine, and Sondra Hornsey, interim chief compliance and privacy officer for Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, sent to colleagues on April 7.In a statement Thursday, Brightline said one of its vendors, Forta, which provides file transfer services, detected suspicious activity within its software o...Carjacking suspect killed after police shooting in Newark
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
(KRON) -- A carjacking suspect died after a police shooting Thursday afternoon, the Newark Police Department said in a Nixle alert. Around 3:20 p.m., officers were notified about a carjacking suspect who arrived at Mowry Avenue in Newark. FBI releases surveillance video of Bay Area woman being kidnapped in Mexico Newark police -- along with Alameda County Major Crimes Task Force and the Fremont Police Department -- spotted the suspect vehicle on the 39000 block of Cedar Boulevard. Authorities conducted a high-risk stop, and a shooting occurred.A total of two suspects were struck by gunfire, according to Newark police. The first suspect died, and the second suspect was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers recovered a weapon at the scene of the shooting.No other involved officers or bystanders were injured. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .em...South Korea tour bus crash kills 1 Israeli, 34 people hurt
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A bus carrying Israeli tourists fell on its side on a road in southern South Korea, killing one woman and injuring 34 other people.The tour bus with 33 Israelis and two South Koreans — the bus driver and a tour guide — crashed Thursday on a slope in the southern city of Chungju, the Interior and Safety Ministry said on its website.It said a 62-year-old Israeli woman died and seven of the injured people were in serious condition. The ministry said the crash happened as the bus rolled backward while the driver was shifting gears. Ministry officials said the exact cause is under investigation.SourceStars win 6th in a row over Blues then wait on Central title
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
DALLAS (AP) — Rookie center Wyatt Johnston scored his 24th goal, goalie Jake Oettinger posted another shutout and the Dallas Stars then had to wait another day to find out if they would win the Central Division title. The Stars will go into the playoffs on a six-game winning streak after beating St. Louis 1-0 in their regular-season finale Thursday night. Dallas (47-21-14) finished with 108 points, one ahead of Colorado for the division lead. The Avalanche won their home finale 4-2 over Winnipeg just minutes after the Stars finished, then still had a makeup game to play Friday night at Nashville. “We took care of our business, did what we had to do,” first-year Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. “You know, if you can’t win the division with 108 points, hats off to Colorado. We’ll take whoever we end up having to play.”St. Louis (37-38-7) was already eliminated from the playoff contention, but the loss in its finale also snapped the franchise record of consecutive winning seasons at 14. T...Man shot outside Capital One Arena
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:16:17 GMT
A man was shot outside of the Capital One Arena in downtown D.C. on Thursday night, according to authorities.Around 7:30 p.m., D.C. police responded to the 600 block of H Street NW near the entrance to the Gallery Place Metro station on reports of a shooting and a suspect feeling the scene on a bike.WTOP’s news partner 7News confirmed the man who was shot is expected to recover.The shooting occurred at the same time the Washington Capitals were playing inside the arena in their last game of the season against the New Jersey Devils. Arena owner and Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO Ted Leonsis recently said the group would be spending more to increase police presence in the area especially on game days to ensure the safety of fans.H Street between 6th and 7th streets was momentarily blocked to traffic around the time of the shooting due to police and emergency personnel presence but has since reopened.Police are on the lookout for a man last seen wearing a white T-shirt...Latest news
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