Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Police said Antonette Paschall forced Christopher Hughes into her car. Hughes had made meth at Paschall's house, according to a police report.
A woman is accused of forcing a man into her car at gunpoint April 8. Both the victim and the accused woman also face related drug charges. Antonette Paschall, 41, of the 700 block of Woodland Ridge Drive in St. Charles County, was charged April 9 with making a controlled substance, felonious restraint and armed criminal action. Christopher Lee Hughes, 37, was charged April 9 with making a controlled substance and possession of methamphetamine. Court documents listed Hughes as homeless, but his last known address was in the 200 block of Colt Circle west of O'Fallon and south of Lake Saint Louis. According to a report from the St. Charles County Drug Task Force, Paschall and Hughes argued April 7 and she kicked him out of her house just …
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Man told St. Peters Police he's homeless and addicted to meth after being charged with manufacturing a controlled substance. Police say he hid two portable meth labs near a dumpster following a car crash on Mid Rivers Mall Drive.
A man in an auto accident on Mid Rivers Mall Drive tried to hide two meth labs in his car near a dumpster, according to St. Peters Police. Edmond Andersen, 43, whose last known address was in the 2300 block of Kingsford Drive in North St. Louis County, was charged Monday with manufacturing a controlled substance. St. Peters Police said witnesses saw Andersen run from the scene with two backpacks and attempted to hide them in a nearby dumpster. He then returned to the scene of the accident near Mid Rivers Mall. Officers found the backpacks, which they said contained two one-pot meth labs and chemicals needed to make methamphetamine. Andersen told police he’s homeless and addicted to meth. He is being held in St. Charles County jail. Bail …
Friday, February 22, 2013
Drug Task Force detectives said a St. Peters man had a home that housed a meth lab and a pseudoephedrine collection point.
An anonymous tip led police to stake out a residence in the 200 block of Boone’s Lick Road in St. Charles and later make an arrest. Patrick Corbett, 44, of the 600 block of Country Lake in St. Peters, was charged Feb. 5 with distributing a controlled substance. St. Charles County Drug Task Force detectives said a tip indicated there was a meth lab operating at a home in the 200 block of Boone’s Lick Road, and one person was heading to the home to pick up a large amount of pseudoephedrine in exchange for finished meth. According to the tip, Corbett and a relative had a large meth operation at the home. During surveillance on the home, detectives saw the homeowner and Corbett walk from the home and drive away. St. Charles Police stopped the …
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Two people were charged with intent to make methamphetamine after a traffic stop.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
A man and a woman face criminal charges after officers found a disassembled meth lab in a backpack during a traffic stop Monday. Jason Barnes, 33, and Katherine Sullivan, 36, of the 2000 block of Hackmann Estates Drive in St. Charles were charged Tuesday with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and illegal use of drug paraphernalia. St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department deputies pulled over a car on westbound Interstate 370 near I-70 in St. Peters Thursday. A deputy spotted Barnes and Sullivan in the vehicle’s backseat with a backpack that contained chemicals, equipment and tools used to make meth. The backpack also had spoons and syringes, according to court documents. Bond was set at $50,000 each for Barnes and Sullivan, cash only. …
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11:18 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013
I wonder is he is related to Jackson Terry.   more ›