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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. 19-25.

 
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Allen D. Johnson, 31, of Maplewood, was charged with felony theft. Maplewood Police said Johnson snatched a woman's $500 Coach purse and ran. St. Louis County Police
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Bradley W. Sutton has been charged in connection with two Fenton home burglaries.
Ryan Wayne Clark, 22, is facing charges that include unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute.
Samuel W. Gaines, 24, of Ballwin, was charged with two counts of distributing a controlled substance and one count of possessing a controlled substance.
Antonio Beard, 35, of Creve Coeur, was charged with second-degree assault. Creve Coeur Police said he dislocated his girlfriend's elbow during an argument.
Lan Zhang (left) and Jiu Ba (right) were both arrested earlier this month and charged with municipal counts of prostitution and operating without a business license and massage license.
Ashley Fortune, 25, of Maryland Heights, was charged with fraudulently obtaining a controlled substance. Creve Coeur Police said she altered the number of tablets on her Suboxone prescription.

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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Stephen D

10:53 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013

What a collection of human garbage this is. If they were all scooped up and put in the landfill, we'd all be better off. 95% of those pictured here will contribute zero to our collective welfare, use up vital natural resources (just think, somebody grows the crops, drills and refines the oil, slaughters animals, maintains the power grid and operates the sewer system, and provides free medical care to these useless things) and will, beyond a doubt, make some of us their future victims.

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Dianna Walters

12:49 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

People are innocent until proven guilty. All these people have been just charged with a crime. Is it right to publicize their pictures until they are convicted? Any one's picture could show up here through a misunderstanding or accident.

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Mike K

5:19 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Um, no. They were arrested by an officer who is knowledgeable in enforcing statutes enacted by the state, county, and local bodies. That officer, as a public servant acting on all of our behalf to protect and enforce the law, is performing a public act. We have a right to know who is being charged by the government with a crime precisely so that the wrongfully arrested will not be convicted. Otherwise we might as well have secret arrests and jailing without any public notice.

You really should look into and truly grasp an understanding of the rights and freedoms that many of your countrymen have shed blood and given their lives for in the last couple hundred years. Do you really think you would like North Korea's system better? They don't even bother with announcing convictions there for bonus points.

These folks here didn't just fall in front of a camera to get on this page.

William Braudis

5:38 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Now, please do not be too harsh on these gentleman ( not certain about A.D. Johnson ) You have been supporting them and their mamma's for years and obama is trying to find more freebies for them. The best part is that when they get shot the Medical Bill will be paid in full by you and I under obamacare.

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