Social Security numbers found in some records on Missouri court website

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

Social Security numbers found in some records on Missouri court website JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - As Missouri's judicial system hits a huge milestone with court records being available online, a top state lawmaker recommends people check to see if their private information has been posted.A FOX Files investigation found numerous court filings that included people's Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and dates of birth available on Casenet, a web-based search portal operated by the state and available for the public to view real-time information regarding court cases.Among the filings that included people's private information was Dawn, a Missouri resident, whose last name FOX 2 has decided not to release."This paperwork was just filed a couple of weeks ago," Dawn said. "I'm at a loss for words right now. This has all my personal information on there."Dawn was unaware her Social Security number, driver's license number, and date of birth were included in the court's public filing."It's a little unsettling because I am not an attorney," she sa...

Caught on camera: Thief steals 72-year-old’s recumbent bike

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

Caught on camera: Thief steals 72-year-old’s recumbent bike ST. LOUIS – Surveillance video obtained by FOX 2 shows a thief entering a Central West End parking garage and stealing a disabled man’s specialized tricycle.Cycling is a passion for Charlie Schaflein. The 72-year-old struggles with a debilitating case of rheumatoid arthritis, and his recumbent bike is not only his connection to his cycling-friendly neighborhood, it’s also an escape from the limitations of his condition.“It’s a vehicle I can get on and ride myself. I don’t need any help to operate it,” he said. “It’s just nice riding around the neighborhood. It’s a good form of exercise for me.”Schaflein last rode the trike a couple of Sundays ago. It was stolen the following morning, just before 4 a.m. Outrage after missing Missouri dog shot by police, placed in ditch The suspect got into the parking garage of the Orion Apartments in the Central West End. Surveillance video shows the suspect cutting through the chains on a locked-up bicycle and stealing it.The surveillance video s...

Police: DWI, hit-and-run suspect caught by his own Tesla cameras

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

Police: DWI, hit-and-run suspect caught by his own Tesla cameras ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A frightening rollover hit-and-run crash on Interstate 55 has been solved, according to police and prosecutors, with the help of the suspect’s own in-vehicle cameras. Court records reveal the trail of evidence begins with video of the suspect stumbling into his car before the crash.Two crashes were reported on Dec. 2, 2022, at about 9 p.m. A Tesla driver on I-55 near Lindbergh reportedly struck an SUV and drove away. A report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol says the Tesla then hit another SUV, causing that vehicle to roll over.A crash report, released immediately after the crashes, lists the Tesla driver as “unknown.” Court records say witnesses “observed a white male suspect emerge from the driver’s seat and limp away.”No one knew it yet, but the suspect’s Tesla had already recorded everything investigators needed to make an arrest. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now ...

October playoffs take on new meaning in St. Louis

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

October playoffs take on new meaning in St. Louis ST. LOUIS – St. Louis City SC fans flocked to the Downtown West neighborhood Wednesday night. They were cheering on a team that exceeded expectations in its inaugural season. The team appears to be playoff-bound with one of the best records in MLS.Fans inside CityPark stand throughout matches. Some supporters are hoarse following continuous chants and cheers.“It’s like a playoff atmosphere every single game,” season ticket holder Daniel Sprehe said.“I’d love to see that continue going into the playoffs,” said Tony Pucci, a St. Louis City SC fan attending Wednesday’s match. “I think there’s another level that we can take it to, and I’m looking forward to seeing what that looks like.”Brett Radake, manager of Syberg’s on Market Street, said their location next to CityPark has led to a bar renovation and big crowds. In half a century, this St. Louis suburb grew from 500 to 50,000+ people “I mean, look at the area around here,” Radake said. “It’s built up, everything is really nice, an...

Teen with autism missing in Arapahoe County; sheriff asks public’s help

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

Teen with autism missing in Arapahoe County; sheriff asks public’s help A 13-year-old diagnosed with autism is missing from Arapahoe County, and authorities ask for the public’s help in locating him.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Fountain police searching for missing 16-year-old girl Crime and Public Safety | 14-year-old girl missing from Larimer County found safe Crime and Public Safety | Indigenous teen missing from Thornton; authorities ask for public’s help locating her Crime and Public Safety | At-risk teen missing from Colorado Springs, police ask for public’s help in locating her Crime and Public Safety | Arvada family fears missing teen may be endangered Arton Berisha was last seen about 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in the 9700 block of East Easter Lane, Centennial, according to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office.Arton, who battles depression and anxiety, functions at the level of a 6- to 7-year-old, the sheriff’s office said. He was...

California will invest $750M to add housing, clean transportation in 'jobs-rich' areas

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

California will invest $750M to add housing, clean transportation in 'jobs-rich' areas The State of California will be investing more than $750 million in locations where jobs are plentiful, but housing and green transportation is not. On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Strategic Growth Council announced plans to inject $757 million in "jobs-rich" areas to create more affordable housing and clean transit services.The investment represents about 2,500 affordable homes, 150 zero-emission buses and more than 50 miles of new bikeways, the Governor's office says, adding that the projects could remove the equivalent emissions of 178,000 gas-powered cars in a single year.“California is reimagining communities around the state to address the ways our cities are changing – adapting to climate change and addressing housing scarcity," Newsom said in a news release. "These investments will help cut carbon pollution and build more affordable housing as we look forward to a clean energy future.”A view of houses in a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, on July 5...

East Bay man arrested on suspicion of stealing over $5,000 worth of writing implements

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

East Bay man arrested on suspicion of stealing over $5,000 worth of writing implements MILLBRAE – A 72-year-old Pleasanton man was arrested on suspicion of stealing thousands of dollars worth of pens at the San Francisco International Pen Show last week in Millbrae, authorities said.The incident happened around 5:30 p.m., on Saturday at the Westin Hotel, located at 1 Old Bayshore Highway, San Mateo County sheriff’s Sgt. Gaby Chaghouri said in a news release.The hotel at the time was hosting the show, which features hundreds of vendors from around the world. Attendees can buy, sell and trade vintage and collectible pens.Chaghouri said the suspect walked through the show and stole more than $5,000 worth of pens and accessories before he was caught by staff members and vendors.The suspect was booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility in Redwood City on a grand theft charge.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Work trucks burglarized in 3 Pacifica neighborhoods Crime and Public Safety | Redwood City man arrested on suspicion of hate cri...

Salesforce CEO threatens to pull next year's Dreamforce from SF

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

Salesforce CEO threatens to pull next year's Dreamforce from SF SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Keeping attendees safe at next month's Dreamforce conference is a top priority for Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and city leaders in San Francisco. Not doing so this year could mean the end of the city hosting the three-day event, according to Benioff.This year's annual Dreamforce conference at the Moscone Center lands right in the midst of turmoil surrounding the city's ongoing problems with public safety, the open-air drug market and homelessness. Some high-profile retailers like Nordstrom and Old Navy have closed down. UC Berkeley shellfish incident may not have been targeted at Jewish frat, school says Many mom-and-pop business owners have also called it quits. Now, the spotlight turns to Salesforce and the Dreamforce event. Specifically, it being a success for the travel and tourism sector in 2023, because economic experts say it will indicate that San Francisco still has what it takes to host a major conference and keep people safe. "It's our largest a...

More wolf packs appearing in Northern California

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

More wolf packs appearing in Northern California (KRON) -- The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said four new packs of wolves have been spotted in California within the past five months."Holy smokes what fantastic progress we’re witnessing in wolf recovery in California," said Amaroq Weiss with the Center for Biological Diversity. "State and federal endangered species protections are allowing wolves to safely reestablish in the Golden State’s beautiful landscapes."The most recently discovered pack was found in July living in Tulare County's Giant Sequoia National Monument. This pack’s establishment marks the southernmost location of any wolf pack in California's modern history, according to CDFW. Weiss said, "The homecoming of wolves to California is an epic story of a resilient species we once tried to wipe from the face of the Earth."Before 2011, gray wolves had completely vanished from the state. Wildlife officials wrote, "This native species was likely extirpated from California in the 1920s. Wolves have returned to ...

Suspect disables CHP vehicle, escapes after attempted traffic stop in SF

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:19:20 GMT

Suspect disables CHP vehicle, escapes after attempted traffic stop in SF SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Authorities are looking for a suspect who hit a California Highway Patrol vehicle and escaped after an attempted traffic stop Wednesday afternoon in San Francisco, authorities said. In the process, the suspect disabled the officer's vehicle. The attempted traffic stop was around 4:25 p.m. in the SoMa neighborhood on New Montgomery and Howard Street. CHP said an officer tried to make contact with the unidentified suspect after they refused to stop.The officer then got out of their vehicle and approached the suspect's vehicle, authorities said. As the officer tried to make contact with the suspect, the suspect put their vehicle in reverse and tried to hit the officer.The officer jumped out of the way and was not hurt, CHP said. However, the suspect rammed into the CHP vehicle and disabled it. The suspect was able to escape and remains at large as of Wednesday evening. No suspect description was provided by CHP.