Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Prosecutors say an "associate" of former Town and Country resident Milton "Skip" Ohlsen was sentenced to probation for concealing information regarding the Clayton parking garage bombing.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Aaron Reid, 26, received three years probation for having concealed and misrepresented his knowledge of former Town and Country resident Milton Ohlsen’s presence near a Clayton parking garage when a bomb detonated. Prosecutors say Reid did not divulge what he knew when later questioned by police. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) As previously reported by Patch, Ohlsen pleaded guilty to four counts involving the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza parking garage that injured a Clayton attorney. Sentencing has been set for December 13. Prosecutors released the following details about Reid's sentence in a news release. Aaron Reid was sentenced to …
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Employees are back in the building after the bomb squad was called in to investigate a reported threat at Charter's Town and Country headquarters off I-270 Wednesday.
The following information was supplied by the Town and Country Police Department. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) Town and Country police responded to a possible bomb threat around 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Charter Communications corporate headquarters, 12405 Powerscourt Drive, in Town and Country. The building is located just off Interstate-270. Police explained the situation in an email Thursday afternoon that stated employees are now back in the building and no bomb was found. According to police, the building was evacuate after someone used a marker and wrote “BOMB” on a refrigerator door in the employee break room. The St. Louis County Bomb & Arson Unit was called in and searched the …
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Former Town and Country resident Milton "Skip" Ohlsen claims his layers tainted evidence in the bombing case against him by betraying confidentiality, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The former Town and Country resident was indicted in 2011 for the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage in Clayon that injured Clayton attorney John L. Gillis. As previously reported by Town and Country - Manchester Patch, Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III, 39, was already serving prison time for crimes committed in Town and Country when was charged with five counts in connection to the bombing. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Ohlsen now claims evidence in the case against him is tainted because two attorneys, who previously represented him, contacted authorities about his possible involvement in the bombing after the incident. Ohlsen's attorneys now say …
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III is suspected in the 2008 at the Carondelet Plaza parking garage that injured an attorney. Ohlsen had been previously arrested for crimes in Town and Country.
The defendant in the 2008 bombing at a Clayton parking garage has been ordered held, online court records show. Magistrate Judge David Noce on Monday ordered that Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III be "committed to the custody of the Marshals Service until further order" and that he be given "reasonable opportunity for consultation with counsel," information filed with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri states. The information was obtained online using Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER). Ohlsen already is serving time in the Missouri Department of Corrections in an unrelated case. In a June 30 document, U.S. Attorney Richard Callahan laid out his case for having Ohlsen held pending trial: "Defendant cannot …
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The man indicted for the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage that injured a Clayton attorney is already serving time for crimes committed in Town and Country.
Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III is charged in five counts for the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage that injured a Clayton attorney. Thursday morning, that indictment was unsealed. Ohlsen is already serving prison time in connection to crimes in Town and Country. Town and Country police tell Patch that Ohlsen lived in Town and Country at 2309 North Ballas Road. According to Town and Country Police Captain Gary Hoelzer, Ohlsen was arrested by his officers in 2007 for second-degree domestic assault. Hoelzer said police also seized a gun from Ohlsen at that time. According to St. Louis County Court documents, Ohlsen later received a 4 year prison term for that domestic assault charge which is running concurrently with sentences from a …
Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III is charged in five counts for the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage that injured a Clayton attorney. Patch readers can read the indictment that was unsealed Thursday morning.
A former Town and Country resident was indicted Thursday for the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage in Clayon that injured Clayton attorney John L. Gillis. He is already serving prison time for crimes committed in Town and Country. (Read Related Story: Suspected Clayton Garage Bomber Already in Prison For Town and Country Crimes) Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III, 39, is charged with five counts in connection to the crime, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in St. Louis. According to prosecutors, Ohlsen, was indicted last week by a federal grand jury on one felony count each of transportation of explosives with intent to injure; malicious use of an explosive devise; use of a destructive device to commit a crime of violence; possession…
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5:37 pm on Wednesday, July 13, 2011
In 2006, Columbia Daily Tribune reported that a defunct pac Friends and Loyal Allies of Graham (FLAG) previously established by then state Representative Chuck Graham-D, in 2002, received $5,000 from Gaines-Brown. This firm represented MO Association of Club Executives, (MO-ACE). MO-ACE is a trade group for the strip club industry. The Daily Tribune started asking questions, FLAG revised its …   more ›