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Updated: 9:30 PM CDT May 11, 2021
HILLSBORO, Mo. Jefferson County deputies and the St. Louis County Bomb and Arson Unit teamed up to investigate two pipe bombs found during a traffic stop Tuesday.
Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Marshak said the suspected pipe bombs were found by a deputy during a traffic stop on Jarvis Road in Hillsboro. He said the St. Louis County Police Department s Bomb and Arson team was called in to assist with the investigation.
A St. Louis County Police Department spokeswoman said the Bomb and Arson Unit confirmed that the pipe bombs were active. The spokeswoman said the bombs were disposed of.
Law enforcement leaders discuss policing changes in wake of Chauvin guilt verdict
Law enforcement leaders agree that changes are needed in their professions, but they say progressing policing is a challenge Author: Rhyan Henson Updated: 7:05 PM CDT April 21, 2021
ST. LOUIS America is in a new era of policing and law enforcement leaders weigh in on what needs to happen as we move forward.
Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Marshak said change starts with a look in the mirror. Law enforcement has to realize, we have a dark past when policing minority communities, Marshak said.
His office has been active in educating staff about different perspectives. Last fall, deputies received bias training in an effort to better communicate. The sheriff said change is a two-way street.
2nd man charged in connection with murder investigation in Jefferson Co., Mo. Timmy L. Miller, 51 of St. Louis, has been charged with abandonment of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. (Source: Jefferson County Sheriff s Office) By Marsha Heller | April 12, 2021 at 11:20 AM CDT - Updated April 12 at 11:22 AM
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - A second man has been arrested and charged in connection with the June 2019 death of Samuel Israelsen.
Timmy L. Miller, 51 of St. Louis, has been charged with abandonment of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence.
Miller was taken into custody in Wayne County, Missouri on Thursday, April 8 and booked into the Jefferson County Jail without bond.