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Grand jury back in business, hands down indictments
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EDWARDSVILLE After a year’s absence, a new Madison County Grand Jury was empaneled this week and quickly went to work, handing down several indictments Thursday.
The new grand jury was part of the expansion of in-person hearings and other court activities, which have been severely limited by the coronavirus pandemic.
The last grand jury in Madison County started work in January 2020, according to Circuit Judge Kyle Napp.
“We picked and empaneled this grand jury on Wednesday and Thursday of this week,” she said. “Their session runs from March 4 through June 24.”
St. Louis man faces new charges
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EDWARDSVILLE A man shot by a Madison County deputy in Missouri Dec. 30 following an alleged armed robbery in Glen Carbon and subsequent car chase now faces additional charges for two similar incidents in local store parking lots.
Earl A. Barber, 41, of Ferguson, was charged Jan. 12 with two counts of attempt armed robbery, both Class 1 felonies; unlawful possession of weapons by a felon, a Class 3 felony related to a Dec. 27 incident in Collinsville; and three separate charges of theft from the person, all Class 3 felonies, stemming from incidents in Collinsville on Dec. 1, Glen Carbon on Dec. 4 and Edwardsville on Dec. 14.
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The suspect is expected to survive Author: Kelsi Anderson (KSDK) Updated: 6:21 PM CST December 31, 2020
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. A Madison County Sheriff s deputy shot a robbery suspect Wednesday night after a pursuit ended in north St. Louis County.
The suspect is suspected to survive, and now he and his alleged accomplice are facing charges.
The St. Louis County Police Department said in a press release that at around 9:36 p.m., officers responded to the area of Interstate 270 and Highway 367 to assist Glen Carbon police, Pontoon Beach police and Madison County sheriff s deputies in a pursuit. The suspects, two men, were wanted for armed robbery and first-degree assault.