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Abuse of High Ridge children and puppy caught on camera; man sought by police
SUMMARY: The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is searching for Mason Williams, 24, accused of abusing two children and a puppy in a High Ridge home. Court papers reveal Williams beat his girlfriend’s 5-year-old son and nearly assaulted the 2-year-old daughter, while also throwing the 2-month-old puppy into a kitchen table. A bedroom camera recorded the abuse over two weeks starting April 16. Williams faces 12 child abuse charges, though no motive is known. The children were hospitalized but have no serious injuries. Neighbors are shocked, and authorities urge anyone who spots Williams to call 911.
Mason Williams, 24, is accused of beating his girlfriend’s 5-year-old son with his hands and nearly suffocating the couple’s 2-year-old daughter. He is also accused of throwing the family’s 2-month-old puppy into a kitchen table.
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NYC pawn shop owner pleads guilty to his role in Kelce, Mahomes burglaries
SUMMARY: Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, a Manhattan pawn shop owner, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to receive stolen property after serving as a fence for luxury items stolen from wealthy athletes, including Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Operating from 2020 until the store’s FBI raid in February, Nezhinskiy and co-defendant Juan Villar purchased stolen watches, jewelry, and other valuables from organized crews targeting homes during athletes’ road games. Police recovered stolen goods and burglary tools at their shop and storage units. Nezhinskiy faces up to five years in prison, restitution of about $2.5 million, forfeiture, and possible deportation. The investigation led to multiple arrests nationwide.
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Longtime Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright takes mound for Savannah Bananas
SUMMARY: Adam Wainwright returned to Busch Stadium Friday night, pitching for the Savannah Bananas in a fan-filled exhibition. The retired Cardinals legend, now 43, received a roaring ovation as he threw his signature curveball and closed out an inning—his first mound appearance there since his 200th career win in 2023. Wainwright praised the Bananas’ entertaining, fan-focused style and likened it to “baseball meets WWE.” Now active in broadcasting, music, and charity, he’ll perform at a July 27 concert benefiting his nonprofit, Big League Impact. Wainwright cherished the experience, calling St. Louis “the best baseball town in the world.”
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Man arrested after 22 alleged burglaries across STL area
SUMMARY: Armaan Simpson, a 39-year-old Illinois man, was arrested by U.S. Marshals after allegedly committing 22 burglaries across the St. Louis area within 30 days. Wanted by at least nine police departments, Simpson targeted homes—especially first-floor units with unlocked sliding glass doors—often entering while residents were asleep. Police built a strong case using surveillance footage and evidence, noting he even researched apartments with sliding glass doors online. St. Charles County charged him with over 30 felonies. Police urge communities to stay vigilant, secure their homes, and report suspicious activity. Authorities believe Simpson grew increasingly brazen before his capture.
At least nine police departments were investigating Armon Simpson, 39, of Belleville, Illinois, before marshals tracked him down …
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