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‘One tentacle’ of int’l crime ring dismantled in St. Louis

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SUMMARY: Federal prosecutors have dismantled a St. Louis-based “tentacle” of an international crime ring involving Romanian nationals who installed ATM skimmers to steal banking info. Five suspects, arrested in a Florissant home in 2024, were sentenced to prison terms and will be deported. These skimmers, tiny devices hidden on ATMs with pinhole cameras, capture customers’ card data and PINs, making detection difficult for the average user. The group, part of a larger network operating nationwide, often targets St. Louis. Authorities note similar Romanian criminal rings involved in thefts over recent years, emphasizing ongoing vigilance amid increasingly sophisticated skimming tactics.

Five Romanian nationals, who federal prosecutors say came here solely with the purpose of skimming money from your atm transaction, are now going to prison.

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-09-05 12:04:29

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First-ever interactive reptile zoo comes to STL

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fox2now.com – Daesha Gear – 2025-09-05 09:00:00

SUMMARY: The Reptile Room STL, located at 14390 Manchester Road, is a new interactive reptile zoo in St. Louis offering up-close experiences with tarantulas, turtles, lizards, exotic bugs, and more. Founded by Mo Dalal, inspired by a friend’s reptile zoo in Michigan, it encourages visitors, especially kids, to overcome fears and learn about reptiles firsthand. Educational content creator Tarantula Kat collaborates here to dispel myths about tarantulas. Open Fridays to Sundays, the facility is expanding with large enclosures and new animals in preparation for its grand opening in November. Updates are shared on their Instagram and Facebook pages.

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ICE arrests fell in August despite show of force in DC, Los Angeles

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missouriindependent.com – Tim Henderson – 2025-09-05 08:00:00


In August, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests averaged 1,055 per day, a 14% drop from July’s 1,124 daily arrests and well below the Trump administration’s goal of 3,000 daily arrests. This decline occurred despite federal troops assisting in cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Experts suggest military involvement may have been counterproductive. A federal judge recently ruled the deployment of Marines and National Guard to assist immigration raids illegal. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security is offering financial incentives to local police cooperating with ICE. ICE has not commented on the latest arrest figures.

by Tim Henderson, Missouri Independent
September 5, 2025

Despite the assistance of armed troops in U.S. cities, federal immigration officials recorded fewer daily arrests in August than in July and remain well short of a Trump administration plan for 3,000 arrests a day, according to a new report.

As of Aug. 29, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests averaged 1,055 a day for the month, down 14% from 1,124 a day in July, according to data obtained by Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. The organization tracks federal immigration data.

“President Trump’s orders recently assigning substantial personnel from the national guard and the U.S. military to target Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. may have been counter-productive in failing to increase total arrests countrywide,” said Susan B. Long, co-founder of TRAC and a professor in the Whitman School of Management, in an e-mail statement.

In a Tuesday decision a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration’s deployment of Marines and National Guard units to Southern California, where they assisted with immigration and other arrests, was illegal.

In May, Stephen Miller, a White House deputy chief of staff, told Fox News that the administration was “looking to set a goal of a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day and President Trump is going to keep pushing to get that number up higher.”

ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it would give more financial incentives to state and local police to cooperate with ICE, including reimbursement for salary and benefits for officers trained in the 287(g) program to assist ICE in making arrests, and “performance awards” for “successful location of illegal aliens.”

“By joining forces with ICE, you’re not just gaining access to these unprecedented reimbursement opportunities — you’re becoming part of a national effort to ensure the safety of every American family,” ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan said in a statement.

Stateline reporter Tim Henderson can be reached at thenderson@stateline.org.

This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Missouri Independent, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.

Missouri Independent is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Missouri Independent maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Jason Hancock for questions: info@missouriindependent.com.

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Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The content presents information about immigration enforcement with a focus on the Trump administration’s policies and actions, including the use of military personnel and ICE arrest targets. While it reports on legal challenges and critiques the effectiveness of certain measures, it also includes statements from government officials emphasizing safety and cooperation with law enforcement. The tone is factual with some critical elements but generally aligns with a center-right perspective that supports strong immigration enforcement policies.

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