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Yahoo
12-04-2025
- Yahoo
SLMPD link carjackings, stolen cars to minors; one suspect arrested
ST. LOUIS – Police are making connections between a terrifying series of events in two cities that involve armed teens, stolen cars and frightened families. St. Louis Metropolitan Police have now confirmed that two carjackings and one car theft are connected. According to investigators, the theft of a Hyundai Santa Fe in Cahokia Heights was on April 6. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now That stolen suv was then driven into St. Louis—where it was used in a carjacking on Tower Grove Avenue. Surveillance footage showed two armed suspects holding a man at gunpoint outside his maroon Dodge Charger. One of them was carrying a distinct white backpack featuring a shark mouth graphic. Moments later, that same charger was involved in another carjacking just miles away. Police confirmed that the suspects used the charger to steal a chrysler in District 6—within just two hours. So far, one suspect is in custody. Police identify missing woman connected to FBI search in south St. Louis 'I can confirm to you that a 17-year-old from Cahokia Heights was arrested by St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officers in connection to a section of these crimes but we are still looking for the additional two people, including that one individual that was wearing a very distinct-looking backpack,' said Mitch McCoy, director of Public Affairs and Information for SLMPD. Cahokia Heights Police shared a third victim who is also connected to the recent events. Erica McGee said that teens in a maroon Charger pointed guns at her and her son while they waited for the school bus. 'A maroon charger pulls up in front of us like they the police and they just hop out and pull these guns on the side where my baby at in his face,' McGee said. Her son, Juelz, also recounted the terrifying ordeal with FOX 2. 'I was about to almost cry because we almost lost our car, then my momma started crying,' he said. Hours later, her vehicle was found abandoned near an apartment complex. This event caused financial strains for the mother; Erica says that she has no transportation, car keys and insurance to cover the tow. 'Now that this happened, it did kind of put me in a financial debt because I literally don't have any money to get it out,' she said. Police are still searching for more suspects—including the getaway driver. 'We will throw the full weight of this police department into finding (the suspects) and making sure the juvenile court system holds you accountable,' McCoy said. A GoFundMe exists for Erica McGee, as she is a single mother. She pleads for help to get Juelz to school and also continue her education. The GoFundMe can be found here. If you recognize anyone involved or have any tips, call CrimeStoppers immediately. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This 'magic' pet odor eliminator is down to $13, and it smells like real oranges
To all of the pet owners out there: What if I told you that there's a pet odor spray that not only gets rid of odors but also doubles as a room refresher? Yep, it actually exists! The Angry Orange Odor Eliminator is a stench-slaying spray that's been purchased over 20,000 times by Amazon shoppers in the past month alone. Intrigued? A 24-ounce bottle happens to be on sale for just $13. (Worth noting: Amazon also has a sale on one-gallon refill bottles, just in case you want to really stock up.) Our price trackers tell us this wildly popular spray is now the lowest it's been in years, thanks to this Yahoo-exclusive promo code 30ANGERO. Hurry, though — it expires on April 16. Per the brand, a little goes a long way, which means that this bottle will last you a while. Yes, even with the stinkiest of pets. Not only does the Angry Orange spray deodorize stains and remove urine spots from carpets and hard flooring alike, it smells so, so good. It's safe to use around pets and kids, and it's made with real orange for a citrus-y, fresh fragrance you'll love. No need to dilute it either: Simply spray and go. Even if your pet isn't prone to having accidents, just a couple sprays of the stuff will eliminate any type of stink. It's super potent, too. Two spritzes and your living room will smell like a fresh orange grove. Oh, and Snoop Dogg uses it with his pup, Juelz! (Does he drink gin while he's spraying the juice?) If it's good enough for Snoop, it's certainly good enough for us. Amazon shoppers can't stop raving about the product, with almost 77,000 perfect five-star ratings. This dog parent is hooked: "As a pet owner with two dogs — one of whom seems to think he's Picasso with his marking — I've tried countless products to combat those stubborn odors. But this spray? It's pure magic. " they wrote. "Whether it's a fresh puddle or a dried-up accident, this spray tackles pet urine odors like a pro. Just one spritz, and poof! The smell disappears. No more cringing when guests come over." "My dog got sprayed by a skunk and the smell was overwhelming," said another pooch papa. "I sprayed all over the house, walls, carpets, stairs, bathroom. Within seconds, you could start smelling the difference." "I used this product this last weekend and cleaned my children's rooms," shared a five-star Amazon reviewer with kids, cats and a dog. "It got out the funk and left behind a fantastic citrus smell. Once the citrus fades, it still smells fresh and clean. I am so impressed, I ordered two more bottles! I'm going to be doing more deep cleaning this weekend." The same shopper above went on to say: "The only con I have is the lid can be a tad bit tight, but I can't complain; my kiddos can't open it, so I'm happy." Many reviewers echoed this buyer's booing: "My only complaint with the product is that the spray bottle needs an upgrade. After one use, the trigger doesn't bounce back after being depressed and the sprayer leaks. I can manually push the trigger to its original position, but wonder how long that will last." P.S. Because some odors can't be sprayed away: If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.) The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.