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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

O'Fallon Man Repeatedly Called Woman, Violating Protection Order, Police Say

St. Charles Police said the woman's ex-boyfriend repeatedly called her at work and has violated a restraining order several times.

An O’Fallon man is charged with continually calling his ex-girlfriend after she obtained a restraining order against him. Andrew Scott Post, 29, of the 1900 block of Heather Drive in O’Fallon, was charged Monday with violating a protection order. St. Charles Police said Post repeatedly called the St. Charles woman at her place of employment March 16 after being notified of the protective order. Police reported that Post has three prior reports of violating the court’s protective order by contacting his ex-girlfriend. Post also faces a charge for violating the protection order against the same woman on Feb. 28. Bail for the March 16 charge was set at $30,000, cash only. If you have experienced or know someone who has experienced domestic or…

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

O'Fallon Man Charged With Choking Ex-Girlfriend

The woman told O'Fallon Police she started to pass out as he choked her Wednesday.

An O’Fallon man faces a criminal charge for choking his ex-girlfriend Wednesday at his home in the 8100 block of O’Fallon Lakes Drive. Jamal Rhodes, 25, of the 8100 block of O’Fallon Lakes Drive in O’Fallon, was charged Thursday with second-degree assault. O’Fallon Police said Rhodes and his ex-girlfriend were arguing when he began choking her. The woman told police that Rhodes choked her hard and long enough that she began to black out. Police said she had scratches on the right side of her neck and red marks on the front and left side of her neck. Bail was set at $20,000 for Rhodes. If you have experienced or know someone who has experienced domestic or sexual violence, find resources through the St. Louis Ending Violence Against Women …

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