
Nathan Vickers
Reporter and Multimedia Journalist at KMOV-TV (St. Louis, MO)
MMJ/Reporter @KMOV Farm Kid. Bike Rider. Cat Owner. Visual Storyteller. @nppa Member. Probably too midwestern. Ope. MS Columbia '12 BA Truman State '11
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1 week ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- A week after someone dumped half a car in a Princeton Heights neighborhood, Scott Mudd and his neighbors found another frustration in the alley near Quincy and Moellenhoff over the weekend. On Sunday night, someone set fire to a dumpster in the alley. Mudd’s cameras captured two figures walking through the area moments after it happened. For Mudd and his neighbors, the incidents seem to add up.
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Nathan Vickers |Emily Van de Riet
ST. LOUIS (KMOV/Gray News) – Residents of a neighborhood in St. Louis are left scratching their heads after half of a car was left in the street. The back half of what appears to be a silver Toyota sits abandoned on a street in the Princeton Heights neighborhood. The car looks like it was split in half, but the other half is nowhere to be found. Residents say it appeared on Monday afternoon. “I don’t know how it’s there, how it got dropped off,” resident Treasure Parsons said.
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2 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Trailnet’s annual report on St. Louis streets showed another record-setting year for pedestrian deaths in the region. The report, published Wednesday morning, noted that 23 pedestrians were killed in St. Louis City and 36 in St. Louis County.
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2 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - You could hardly call a hunk of metal on wheels left in a Princeton Heights neighborhood a car at this point. The rear portion of what may have at one time been a silver Toyota appeared near Moellenhoff and Blow on Monday afternoon near Treasure Parsons’ house. “I don’t know how it’s there, how it got dropped off,” Parsons said.
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2 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Repairs have started at a local soccer field that suffered millions of dollars worth of damage from tornados in March. Contractors began work at the Creve Coeur Soccer Complex last week, replacing artificial turf ruined by the March 14 tornado, which dealt more than $8 million in damages to the facility. Mike Hayes, director of the complex, said crews are currently removing the damaged turf and underlying materials.
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One of the weirder illegal dumping stories I’ve covered https://t.co/7dYPtuL6wD

In the fall I got to attend the NPPA Advanced Storytelling Workshop in Denver, and put together this story as part of the experience. It was great to meet Jill and her team, and I’m really glad that it aired this week on Investigate TV https://t.co/frrn3ulwUO

Cards win! https://t.co/kbQ7nlY7sf