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Thursday, January 10, 2013

St. Louis Rams Coach Has Championship Rings, Electronics Stolen From Home

St. Louis area police said two men stole NFC championship and Big 12 championship rings among other items from the home.

Two men stole more than $28,000 in electronics and jewelry, including NFC championship ring and Big 12 championship rings, on Dec. 31 from the Kirkwood home of Rob Boras, the St. Louis Rams tight ends coach. (For instant news updates follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter.) James Bright, of the 6200 block of Sunshine Drive in High Ridge, and Jeffrey Medcalf, of the 1100 block of Briarhurst in West County, were charged Friday with second-degree burglary and felony stealing more than $25,000, a class B felony. Kirkwood Police said the men broke into Boras’ home at about 1:28 p.m. Dec. 31. The men stole a gold NFC championship ring, two gold Southwestern Conference championship rings, a gold Big 12 championship ring, a gold charm bracelet, two …

Monday, October 22, 2012

Former Nursing Home Worker Charged With Stealing From Residents

Police said the man stole and pawned the rings. The defendant said he found the rings in a washing machine at Delmar Gardens West in Town and Country.

UPDATE: The following information was supplied by the Town and Country Police Department and court documents. It does not indicate a conviction where an arrest was made. A 48-year-old man faces a criminal charge after police said he stole jewelry from a nursing home resident in Town and Country. Anthony Chatman of the 100 block of Hawkesbury Drive in Cool Valley, was charged last Monday with felony theft. According to the probable cause statement, Town and Country Police said Chatman, who formerly was a laundry worker for Delmar Gardens West nursing home, stole two gold and diamond rings from a resident in the Police said an investigation into thefts at the facility revealed that people saw Chatman going in and out of residents’ rooms, …

Bobbie Crawford

1:20 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Who are we to judge. A person is innocent until proven guilty. If the resident said the rings were worth $800. The rings were worth about $550 (or less). He is still a friend of mine. He would have never stolen from anyone, but desperate times calls for desperate actions.   more ›

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