Crime & Safety

Imperial Woman Charged in Fenton Home Burglary

The 32 year old allegedly stole four rings and a necklace from the home and then sold the items at Crestwood Coin and Jewelers.

An Imperial woman has been charged after allegedly breaking into a Fenton home, stealing five pieces of jewelry and then selling the items at a Crestwood jewelry shop.

Angela Wisecarver, of the 3100 block of Quiet Forest, has been charged by the Jefferson County Prosecutor's Office with second-degree burglary in the July 4 incident.

Wisecarver, 32, told deputies she entered the home in the 900 block of Saline through an unlocked front door, according to court documents. She then went into the bedroom and took four rings and a necklace with a cross on it.

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Afterward, Wisecarver told police she sold the items to Crestwood Coin and Jewelry, the documents state. Deputies were able to recover one ring and the necklace from the shop. 

Wisecarver is also facing two July theft/stealing charges in St. Louis County in which the value of the property or services was $500 or more but less than $25,000.

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Second-degree burglary is a class C felony and carries with it a punishment of up to one year in jail or one to 7 years in a state prison and/or up to a $5,000 fine. 

Charges and allegations mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.

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