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Dog attack claims witness in foster care sex abuse case
SUMMARY: A key witness in a foster care abuse case has tragically died after being mauled by two dogs in Oklahoma. Ronald Graham, charged with 13 crimes in 2022 for abuse while fostering children with his ex-wife Vicki, had several children placed in his care. Vicki, deeply affected by the case, shared her grief after learning of the witness’s death. Lincoln County prosecutor Mike Wood confirmed the loss of this victim but assured the case will continue with other cooperating witnesses. The Department of Social Services (DSS) had been warned about Graham’s actions but continued placing children in his custody.

A foster care sex abuse case has taken a chilling turn with the unusual death of a key witness.
The case involves Ronald Graham, 73, who faces 13 sex crimes from when he was a foster father. FOX 2’s Chris Hayes reports.
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Mom and son targeted in carjackings, stolen cars crime spree
SUMMARY: A crime spree involving stolen cars escalated into multiple armed carjackings across state lines. On April 6, a Hyundai Santa Fe was stolen in Cahokia Heights, Illinois, and used to commit two carjackings in St. Louis, including one targeting a man outside his Dodge Charger. Later, a mother and son in Cahokia Heights were threatened at gunpoint by suspects, who stole their car. The stolen vehicle was found damaged hours later. One 17-year-old suspect has been arrested, but authorities are still searching for the others. A GoFundMe has been set up for the victim.

Police are making connections between a terrifying series of events in two cities that involve armed teens, stolen cars and frightened families.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police have now confirmed that two carjackings and one car theft are connected. FOX 2’s Taylor Harris reports.
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Security robots on loan for Frozen Four NCAA hockey tournament in St. Louis
SUMMARY: Security robots will patrol downtown St. Louis during the Frozen Four NCAA hockey tournament. These robots, named Romeo and Rad Dog, are on loan for the event but could become part of the city’s future crime-fighting efforts. Romeo, an AI-powered robot, can perform tasks such as license plate recognition and escorting people while operating for 16 hours nonstop. Rad Dog, typically used by SWAT teams in high-risk situations like active shooter or hostage scenarios, is also being showcased. Local officials hope to integrate these robots into law enforcement and corporate security operations in the future.

Security robots will be patrolling downtown during the Frozen Four NCAA hockey tournament this weekend. The robots are on loan but may be a part of St. Louis crime fighting in the future.
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Federal cuts halt major Arbor Day tree-planting effort in St. Louis
SUMMARY: A major tree-planting initiative in St. Louis has been halted due to federal funding cuts, affecting two grants intended for Arbor Day activities. Beyond Housing, a local nonprofit, was set to plant 1,000 trees with grants from the Arbor Day Foundation and the CDC, both of which were rescinded last month. These cuts not only impact the tree-planting effort but also threaten the work of community health workers aiding families with chronic conditions. Beyond Housing’s president, Chris Krehmeyer, expressed concern over the long-term impact on neighborhood health and resilience, urging for additional support from local businesses and communities.
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