Matthew Parker, a 48-year-old Hanley Hills resident and convicted felon, has pleaded guilty in federal court to robbing a Creve Coeur bank on Olive Boulevard in 2025. Captured after public tips identified his surveillance images, Parker admitted he committed the heist to pay off a debt and was found in illegal possession of a firearm. He faces federal sentencing in September 2026.

St. Louis’ Crime Chime – Weekly Whirlwind of Woes: The Fall of Hanley Hills’ Matthew Parker: How Local Leads and FBI Tactics Solved the Creve Coeur Bank Robbery

Out in Hanley Hills, where the pressure started weighing, Matthew Parker had some debts that he needed to be paying. June sixteenth of twenty-five, he headed to the spot, Olive Boulevard in Creve Coeur, checking what they got. Walked inside the building with a note inside his hand, Demanding all the money, making sure they understand. One hand inside his sweatshirt, looking like a threat, The teller handed over cash to settle up his debt.
(Verse 2) The law released the images, the public saw his face, It didn’t take too long for them to pinpoint his address. People dialed the station, gave his number and his name, By the first day of July, the officers took aim. They knocked upon his door with a warrant in their hand, Found a pistol in the house, a weapon strictly banned. A felon in possession, plus a robbery on his head, The choices that he made left him facing time instead.
From the streets of St. Louis, now the truth is coming clear, A felon with a firearm, facing down his fear. He thought he made a getaway, running from the scene, But justice caught up quickly through the camera on the screen.
(Outro) Now Parker’s in the courtroom, pleading guilty to the crime, The FBI and local cops, they tracked him down in time. September twenty-eighth is when the judge will clear the slate, No more running from the law, he’s sitting with his fate.
From heartbreaking losses to shocking crimes, these stories paint a sobering picture of the challenges facing our communities. Let’s hope for justice, healing, and a safer tomorrow.

St. Louis Crime Chime: Partnering for a Safer Community
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Through its St. Louis Crime Chime section. This essential platform empowers residents by highlighting emerging threats and safety concerns, encouraging vigilance and informed decision-making. Beyond reporting, it holds individuals and institutions accountable by keeping arrests and legal proceedings in the public eye, promoting transparency and urging neighbors to protect and support one another.
While the headlines often confront difficult truths, they also serve as a rallying cry for action. By staying informed through reliable sources and official police data, residents can move beyond fear and take an active role in prevention and community-building efforts. Together, we can transform awareness into meaningful change, helping St. Louis write a safer, more hopeful chapter for all.
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