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The codes allow businesses to digitize menus or direct customers to payment sites, but scammers have used them to get personal information from people.
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The weeklong publicity campaign resulted in 18 calls from St. Louis-area residents and the collection of 14 pieces of military ordnance.
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Residents in Missouri and the Metro East are urged to call 314-589-2680 if they find something that might be dangerous.
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Missourians charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol include an alleged member of the Proud Boys, a husband and wife, and a man who entered the Capitol dressed as George Washington.
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Nina Gilden Seavey’s podcast connects the story of Howard Mechanic with that of another fugitive who spent time in Missouri: James Earl Ray, who was convicted of killing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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About 13,000 people were victims of government impersonation scams in the U.S. last year, at a cost of almost $110 million.
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Nearly two dozen local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in the St. Louis region are getting a boost from the U.S. Department of Justice in…
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The FBI says it has received hundreds of complaints about cyberscams based on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.“When there’s a lot of fear and anxiety in…
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Nationally, the number of reported hate crimes remained fairly stagnant in 2018 compared to the year before, but Missouri saw a 39% reduction. According…
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Berkeley Mayor Theodore "Ted" Hoskins has been charged with five felony counts of election fraud.A special prosecutor, Jean Peters Baker, announced…