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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Update: Man Held Girls Against Will, Force Them To Have Sex For Money, Police Say

Two of the girls escaped from Anton Morris' North County home and called 911, St. Louis County Police say.

A North County man held three girls captive and forced them to have sex for money, according to a St. Louis County Police news release. Two of the girls escaped through a bedroom window and went to a nearby residence where they called 911, police said. Patch reported earlier that Anton M. Morris, 39, of the 11600 block of Fox Hall in North County, was charged with two counts of sexual trafficking of a child, a class A felony, and one count of trafficking for sexual exploitation, a class B felony. Officers from the St. Louis County Police Department’s North County precinct responded to a call in the 6500 block of Dallavis Drive from a girl who said she and two other acquaintances were held captive and forced to perform sexual acts. Remember…

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

North County Man Coerced Underage Girls Into Prostitution, Police Say

Anton Morris, of North County, was charged with two counts of sexual trafficking of a child and trafficking for sexual exploitation.

A North County man is accused of using 16-, 17- and 18-year-old girls as prostitutes. Anton Morris, 39, of the 11600 block of Fox Hall Lane in North County east of Black Jack, was charged Sunday with two counts of sexual trafficking of a child and one count of trafficking for sexual exploitation. Remember you can like Hazelwood Patch on Facebook. Don't forget to visit Twitter: @HazelwoodPatch, or signup for the Hazelwood Patch newsletter here. St. Louis County Police said on April 15 Morris placed a 16-year-old girl in a hotel room and advertised on the Internet that she would have sex with men for money. Police said he used the 16-year-old girl on Thursday to persuade a 19-year-old girl to join them in prostitution. Morris promised the 19…

Monday, July 2, 2012

How to Reverse Facebook's Attempt to Change Your Email Address

Facebook changed your email address on your profile. We'll help you change it back.

Facebook changed your profile without telling you. Last week upset users hit the net to express disdain. In 2010, Facebook gave all its users an "@facebook.com" email address. Some people used it, most people didn't, but it was always there if you wanted it. Until now. Sometime this month, Facebook changed everyone's default emails to their @facebook.com accounts. Your personal and work email accounts are still in the system, but only the Facebook account is listed. If you are like most of us and never use your Facebook email account, you'll want to add your regular email addresses to your account's profile page. Here's how: (Click through the pictures on this article to see the above steps illustrated.) If you do want to use your Facebook…

Ashley Nevilles

3:02 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

I noticed this. I was messaging a friend on here once and somehow I ended up sending an email from Facebook. It confused me because I didn't recall them letting people know about the email addresses.   more ›

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