House Fire, Meth Bust Are Among Top Police Stories in Fenton, High Ridge
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Fenton-High Ridge Patch in February 2013.
Want to know what's going on in your neighborhood? Here are the nine most-read police stories from Fenton-High Ridge Patch for February 2013:
1) Police Confirm Identity of Man Killed in Early Morning House Fire
The victim, who died in a two-alarm house fire in unincorporated Fenton, has been identified as 24-year-old Charles Odell.
2) Dumpster Divers Nabbed Behind Value Village
Two people were caught dumpster diving Feb. 4 behind Value Village. Both were arrested.
3) Diner Angry About Expired Coupons Arrested for Disturbing the Peace
A man was arrested for peace disturbance at Applebee's after he became irate that his coupons had expired.
4) Walmart Shopper Gets Caught Nabbing 73 Items
A loss prevention officer at Walmart watched a customer load 73 items into a shopping cart and roll it out of the store without paying.
5) High Ridge Man Facing Meth-Related Charges
A call regarding a chemical odor in the 1700 block of W. Golden Circle led to the discovery of a meth lab in the home where the 28-year old lived.
6) Man Found Dead in Burning Fenton Home
This breaking news article noted that the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department was investigating a Fenton house fire after a man's body was found.
7) Fenton Woman, House Springs Man Injured in Car/Motorcycle Crash Saturday
A Fenton woman and a House Springs man were taken to the hospital following a car/motorcycle crash.
8) Fenton Man Pulled Over on Two Felony DWIs in Five Months
A Fenton man faced two felony DWI charges after being pulled over by police twice within five months.
9) Man Steals From Vacant Homes to Pay for Heroin Addiction, Police Say
Two High Ridge men were charged with second-degree burglary in connection to multiple High Ridge incidents.