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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 Aug. 11-17.

 
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Bobbi Jo Black, 32, was charged with second degree tampering with another's property, unlawful possession of a weapon and drug paraphernalia. Police said she rode in a stolen pickup from Wyoming and had brass knuckles and syringes. St. Charles County Corrections
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Jimmy Gurley, 60. was charged with domestic assault after police said he choked his wife until she was nearly unconscious and banged her head on the toilet.
Frank Moore, 23, was charged with second-degree robbery and stealing a credit device.
Steven Manasco, a police officer in Ladue, was charged with third-degree domestic assault. St. Louis County Police said he pushed and punched his girlfriend.
Kevin O'Shaughnessy was charged with forcible sodomy after St. Louis County Police said he held a woman down and sexually touched her as a friend stood guard outside the room. Police said the friend prevented witnesses from coming to the woman's aid.
Patrick J. McCormick, a Chesterfield man, was sentenced one year in jail and five months probation  at a St. Louis County Circuit Court Friday morning for manslaughter and assault in connection with a crash that killed Whitfield School teacher Janet Esrock and injured her son.
Rachel Doss was charged with felony stealing and receiving stolen property, as Airport Police say she stole electronics in 2011 from airplanes at Lambert St. Louis International Airport. Doss worked for a company that contracted to clean airplanes at the airport.

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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Kelly

12:27 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012

LOSERS GET A LIFE....!!!!!! What a bunch of jokes you all are for real...!!!!

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Dan

2:24 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012

What's the reason for posting these if the individuals have not yet been found guilty? At the very least, shouldn't the burden of removing these photos be on the publisher should the individual be found not guilty?

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TOOWARM

2:52 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012

The Patch has news quotas tied into the editors reviews..... Lots of news .. good rating.... doesn't have to be valid news..

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Rich Pope

3:48 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012

Jordan Lanham has a sterling reputation for honesty and integrity. Your comment has no credibility.

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jan starns

4:24 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012

Mar Davenport is guilty as hell. He broke into my home and left his DNA here. Enough proof for me!

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Lorraine Drew

9:19 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012

Salazar is a piece of ----!!!!!!!!! These people need to be sodomized even more than what they do to their children. In fact all of these so called people should be taken out & do the same to them! Jan is correct, he left DNA that's proof positive! Do these people get off with a slap on the hand?

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Gina Veesaert

11:41 am on Monday, August 20, 2012

I have the feeling we're going to see more and more of this the longer the economy takes to pick back up. People will steal to get what they think they need (the need vs. want definition problem we have in the US deserves it's own topic here), it's just the cold, hard truth. Luckily, most criminals are dumb enough to get caught, although their victims may never be the same, regardless.

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jan starns

12:17 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012

I agree that the economy plays into the surge in certain crimes. But if you take any one of these people in the mug shots shown here, and look them up on the link below. You will see that most a repeat offenders.
https://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/base/welcome.do

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