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Pine Lawn, Missouri is located in St Louis County. Zip codes in Pine Lawn, MO include 63120. More Pine Lawn information.

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Monday May 21 | Patch.com

Man Charged, Man Wanted in Connection to Murder of Parkway South Grad

St. Louis County police tell Patch Chester RomelleA Woods, 20, is charged withA second-degree murder and robbery in the shooting death ofA Daniil Maksimenko, 22, of Ballwin.A Maksimenko, who graduated from Parkway South High School in 2008, was confronted and shot multiple times, including in the head, while out on a pizza delivery call in ... (more)

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Monday May 21 | Patch.com

Man Charged With 2nd Degree Murder of Ballwin-Area Resident

Chester RomelleA Woods, 20, has been charged withA second-degree murder and robbery in the shooting death ofA Daniil Maksimenko, 22, who lived outside Ballwin, St.

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Mon May 14, 2012

KPLR-11

Attempted Woman and Child Abduction in Pine Lawn

PINE LAWN, MO. -Pine Lawn police are investigating reports of a possible abduction involving a woman and a child allegedly taken at gun point by a man at Peyton andA Stratford streets.

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Tue Mar 27, 2012

KSDK-TV Saint Louis

Several arrested, including alderman's relative, during Pine Lawn bust

Pine Lawn, MO - At first it seem like just another burglary. But police in Pine Lawn now believe it involved a lot of people, including the teenaged relative on a town alderman.

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Patch.com

Lobbyists Will Monitor Pooled Sales Tax for Wildwood

Wildwood city council members voted Monday evening to hire Jefferson City, MO, lobbyists to monitor the current legislative session for potential, new regulations that would change the St.

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