[GeoStL] Re: DuSable Park

  • From: "Mike Griffin" <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:24:29 -0600

Is this where Levee Loot is?? I can't remember but I did that the other day 
during lunch on the way to pick up Pntball. Saw someone sitting in a car like 
they were security. I think I even wrote something in the log about it..

Mike
The Brawny Bear

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  From: GC-RGS 
  To: GC-maillist 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:07 PM
  Subject: [GeoStL] DuSable Park


  This is from the Ch 5 website. I guess that's why some of the caches in the 
park have been off limits for the past month or so. How bad would it be to stop 
by at lunch for a quick grab of a cache, but get picked up in the sting? I 
wonder if it was us or the "others" that Julie McGeorge was talking about.

  Rich


  Sex Abuse Park Sting Results in Arrests 
  1/8/2003 5:24:53 PM

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  (KSDK) - St. Charles authorities are expanding their investigation into 
illegal sex activity at local parks.

  So far, three people, including a local pastor, have been officially charged.

  A two-month undercover investigation netted 11 people who are accused of 
illegal sexual activity at the popular Dusable park in St. Charles, near the 
370 bridge.

  Investigators say those picked up in the raid came from all over the area. 
They were usually on their lunch hour.

  Among those charged with sexual misconduct are Ronald Nation, 70, of St. 
Peters, a Pentecostal pastor at a Hazelwood church, Derek Shy, and Michael 
Benskin, 58, of St. Charles. All face misdemeanor sexual misconduct charges 
following a two month investigation.

  Chief Park Ranger Mike Cordry said, "those arrested are anywhere in age from 
22, 23 to 70. Office workers, painters, clergy and I would say 60 to 75 percent 
of them are married."

  Julie McGeorge suspected something questionable had been going on at the park 
for sometime, "it's a very nice park. It's quiet and out of the way and I guess 
that's why it's a hang out."

  Sources say in many similar cases the Internet plays a major role. Suspects 
often tap into sex Web sites that list local parks and restrooms where illegal 
sexual activity reportedly takes place.

  Cordry says the investigation is far from over and will eventually involve 
other local parks. 

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