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Mugs in the News: The Faces that Made This Week's Crime Headlines

The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between June 2 and June 8.

 
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Heather Villarreal, 38, was charged Monday with misdemeanor stealing, her third stealing charge in 2012. She also faces two stealing charges in O’Fallon.Heather Villarreal Provided by the St. Peters Police Department
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Biserka Dobobrov. A group who described themselves to police as a family of "gypsies" have been charged with felony stealing following the theft Tuesday of about 30 iPhones from a Ballwin phone dealership, police said.
 Zvinko Konstantinov. A group who described themselves to police as a family of "gypsies" have been charged with felony stealing following the theft Tuesday of about 30 iPhones from a Ballwin phone dealership, police said.
Zvanko Dobobrov. A group who described themselves to police as a family of "gypsies" have been charged with felony stealing following the theft Tuesday of about 30 iPhones from a Ballwin phone dealership, police said.
Michael Dobobrov. A group who described themselves to police as a family of "gypsies" have been charged with felony stealing following the theft Tuesday of about 30 iPhones from a Ballwin phone dealership, police said.
James Konstantinov. A group who described themselves to police as a family of "gypsies" have been charged with felony stealing following the theft Tuesday of about 30 iPhones from a Ballwin phone dealership, police said.
Jasper Williams was charged with burglarizing a North County car dealer in December and stealing from Macy's at the St. Louis Galleria Jan. 2.

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elyssa

9:30 pm on Sunday, June 10, 2012

OMG! This first lady almost looks dead. They need to use that pic in an anti Drugs ad.

http://goo.gl/SqGKF

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SA

9:00 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

3rd stealing charge in 2012??? Why didn't they just keep her apparently she didn't learn her lesson the first time! Maybe they should do a drug check...

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