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Suspected looters, rioters charged in Ferguson unrest

More than two dozen people were arrested and charged in connection with the looting and rioting that occurred in the hours following the grand jury's decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.
Looters run out of a business during rioting on November 24, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri. A St. Louis County grand jury has declined to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, that sparked riots in Ferguson, Missouri since August 9.

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - More than two dozen people were arrested and charged in connection with the looting and rioting that occurred in the hours following the grand jury's decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.

The following people were arrested for looting the Toys 'R' Us, located in the 10800 block of W. Florissant Avenue. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Mark Hall, 23 – second-degree burglary

Rubin Vasques, 20 – second-degree burglary

Kelow Hamilton, 23 – second-degree burglary

Antontio Evans, 20 – second-degree burglary and stealing under $500

Sonny Dozier, 24 – second-degree burglary

Sergio Pacheco, 17 – second-degree burglary

Miguel Pacheco-Torres, 19 – second-degree burglary

Raven Bell, 17 – second-degree burglary

The following people were arrested for looting the Dollar General, located in the 10400 block of W. Florissant Avenue. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Nicholas Robinson, 36 – second-degree burglary and stealing under $500

The following people were arrested for looting the Dellwood Market, located in the 1600 block of Chambers Road. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Jacob Montgomery, 37 – second-degree burglary

Yetta Young, 23 – second-degree burglary

Corey Felton, 21 – second-degree burglary

Reginald Jones, 38 – second-degree burglary and stealing under $500

Kenneth Fisher, 33 – second-degree burglary and stealing under $500

The following people were arrested for looting the Conoco gas station, located in the 10200 W. Florissant Avenue. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

David President Jr., 22 – second-degree burglary and stealing under $500

The following people were arrested for looting the Phillips 66 gas station, located in the 1400 block of Chambers Road. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Elliott Sumllin, 33 – second-degree burglary

The following people were arrested for looting the Mobil Mart gas station, located in the 9900 block of W. Florissant Avenue. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Lamont Green, 36 – second-degree burglary

The following people were arrested for looting the Walgreens, located in the 9000 block of W. Florissant Avenue. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Darrell Williams, 24 – second-degree burglary, two counts of stealing under $500, and two counts of attempted second-degree burglary

LeShawn Johnson, 20 – second-degree burglary, stealing under $500, and attempted second-degree burglary

The following people were arrested for looting the Walgreens, located in the 10000 block of W. Florissant Avenue. Their names, ages, and charges are listed below:

Kenya Taylor, 37 – second-degree burglary and stealing a controlled substance

Jorge Sanders-Galvez, 20 – second-degree burglary and stealing a controlled substance

Damon Walker, 18 –second-degree burglary and attempted stealing of a controlled substance

Joshua Martin-Douglas, 18 – second-degree burglary and attempted stealing of a controlled substance

In addition, three others were charged for other incidents tied to looting.

Thirty-two-year-old Matthew Davis was charged with unlawful use of a weapon for allegedly concealing a pistol will out in the 400 block of S. Florissant Road.

DeAngeleas Lee, 21, was charged with second-degree assault of a police officer for allegedly driving a car at a local police officer in the 10600 block of New Halls Ferry Road.

Robert Kalbfell, 27, was charged with knowingly burning or exploding for allegedly torching a St. Louis County police vehicle at Florissant Road and Olive Boulevard.

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