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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Affton Mother Charged With Assaulting Daughter Posts Bond

Hedija Jahic was released from jail March 31, and posted bond Monday.

A woman accused of assaulting her daughter posted bond Monday. She was previously was released from the St. Louis County Justice Center March 31. Hedija Jahic, 33, of the 4400 block of Mohegan Drive in Affton, posted 10 percent of a $20,000 bond Monday. She was charged March 30 with two counts of third-degree assault. St. Louis County Police said Jahic punched her daughter, and choked and struck her with an electrical cord at their home in Affton March 27. Jahic became angry with her daughter after reviewing text messages from the girl’s boyfriend, according to a court document. For more crime information on Affton-Shrewsbury Patch, see the following articles:

Friday, April 5, 2013

Mother Charged With Assaulting Daughter Over Text Messages

St. Louis County Police said Hedija Jahic punched her daughter several times, and hit and tried to choke her with an electrical cord.

AFFTON, MO -- A South County woman punched her daughter, and choked and struck her with an electrical cord at their home in Affton on March 27, according to a police statement. Hedija Jahic, 33, became angry with her daughter after reviewing text messages from the girl’s boyfriend, according to a court document. She then punched the girl several times, wrapped the electrical cord around her neck and tried to choke her and struck her several times with the cord, according to a St. Louis County Police report. The woman also called her names, police said. Jahic, of the 4400 block of Mohegan Drive, was charged Monday with two counts of third-degree assault. Jahic was released from St. Louis County jail March 31. Bail was set at $20,000. For …

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

After Son Threatened Ex-Girlfriend, Affton Mother is Charged With Hiding Shotgun From Police

St. Louis County Police said Cynthia Waters hid the weapon, which officers said was used by her son to threaten his ex-girlfriend.

A woman faces a criminal charge after St. Louis County Police said she hid a shotgun used by her son in a crime. Cynthia Waters, 53, of the 4400 block of Little Chief Drive in South County, was charged Feb. 22 with tampering with physical evidence. St. Louis County Police said they were searching for a pistol-grip shotgun used by Waters’ son, Tyler Waters, in a domestic assault case. St. Louis County Police said Cynthia Waters told officers there were no guns in her home to her knowledge. When police officers searched her home, they found a pistol-grip shotgun hidden in a closet. According to a court document, calls between Tyler and Cynthia Waters incriminated her, and she also made incriminating statements to the police. Waters posted 10…

Monday, December 10, 2012

Man Assaults Mother, Takes Car, Crashes into Seven Holy Founders Building

The woman told police her son returned without the car and told her he ran into a building.

A 35-year-old man assaulted his mother, took her car keys, stole her car and later drove it into the former Seven Holy Founders School building in Affton Tuesday, police said. William Hoffee, 35, of the 4900 block of Fyler Avenue in South St. Louis, was charged Wednesday with second-degree robbery, leaving the scene of an accident and resisting arrest. St. Louis County Police said Hoffee assaulted his mother at about 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 9900 block of Pointe South Drive in the Concord area of South St Louis County. He then took her car keys and debit card and left in her vehicle, police said. He was driving on South Rock Hill Road near the Seven Holy Founders School at about 5 a.m. when the car left the roadway and struck the building…

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Affton Man Charged with Stealing His Grandfather's Truck

Man illegally entered his mother's house to steal the keys, then took the truck, police said.

An Affton man was charged Wednesday with stealing his grandfather’s pickup truck from his mother’s home. Alexander L. Wilson, 31, of the 5500 block of Seth Avenue in Affton, was charged with burglary and stealing the truck. According to a St. Charles Police report, Wilson’s mother had changed locks to keep him out, but left a rear door unlocked while she slept. Police said in the report that Wilson entered the house in the 400 block of Elmhurst in St. Charles on April 20, took keys to a 2002 Toyota Tundra and took the truck from the garage. St. Louis Metropolitan Police spotted Wilson driving the vehicle May 7 and pulled him over. He told police the owner had given him the keys. However, Wilson’s grandfather told police he would not have …

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