
Cameron Bopp
Reporter at KMOV-TV (St. Louis, MO)
Anchoring the news weekdays at 4 p.m. on @KMOV First Alert 4 | STL(ish) native | @SIUE '20 @NorthwesternU @MedillSchool MSJ ‘21 | Formerly @Live5News
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3 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Cameron Bopp |Russell Kinsaul
TROY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Police in Troy are investigating several reports over the past week involving stolen or damaged doorbell cameras in residential neighborhoods. Surveillance video shared with authorities shows a group of teens walking through yards in neighborhoods near Highway J late at night. Police believe the suspects are traveling in a pickup truck and targeting homes with visible security devices. “They’re attempting to either vandalize or take Ring doorbell cameras,” said Maj.
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firstalert4.com | Cameron Bopp
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Local immigration advocacy groups are speaking out after a spike in detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which they say is linked to newly imposed deportation quotas under the Trump administration.
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firstalert4.com | Cameron Bopp
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Al and Kevin Tyliszczak were supposed to get married at the Saint Louis Zoo on May 16. The hippo exhibit was set to be their ceremony backdrop, a quirky and meaningful choice for the couple of eight years who describe themselves as nature lovers. “If you’re getting married at the zoo, at least one of the animals has to be invited,” Al said.
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firstalert4.com | Cameron Bopp
ALHAMBRA, Ill. (First Alert 4) - A swastika mowed into the grass of a residential lawn in the small village of Alhambra is now at the center of an investigation and drawing concern from advocates across the St. Louis region. “I’m dumbstruck, really,” said resident Jordan Payne. Payne has lived in the quiet Metro East community since 1987. Over the weekend, while out for a walk, he noticed the large Nazi symbol mowed into a neighbor’s yard.
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kfvs12.com | Cameron Bopp
FARMINGTON, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A revolutionary new test that analyzes just a strand of hair is being hailed as a game-changer in the early detection of autism. Known as the Clearstrand-ASD test, the non-invasive method analyzes biological markers found in hair to help determine whether a child may be at risk for It can rule out an ASD diagnosis in children as young as one month old.
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