The man sold pot to a Drug Task Force detective three times over a six-week period, police said.
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Monday, September 3, 2012
A Lake Saint Louis man was charged with selling marijuana to an undercover officer three times over a six-week period. David Adrian, 19, was charged Tuesday with three counts of distributing marijuana. Adrian’s last known address was the 400 block of Charlemagne in Lake Saint Louis. A St. Charles County Drug Task Force detective reported that Adrian sold marijuana to an undercover officer on: The detective said in a report that he arranged a meeting with Adrian on Monday at the QuikTrip at 5905 South Highway 94 in Weldon Spring. However, a St. Charles County Sheriff’s deputy was waiting to pull Adrian over on the way to the meeting. When the deputy stopped Adrian, he found 8.1 grams of marijuana and a digital scale in the car, according to…
Lake Saint Louis area resident also possessed morphine, Xanax, lyrica and hydrocodone, a St. Charles County Drug Task Force member said.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
A St. Charles County man was charged July 24 in with attempting distribute heroin and illegal possession of several prescription drugs. Laron Miller, 33, of the 100 block of Oakfield Drive in St. Charles County in the Lake Saint Louis area, faces one count of attempting to distribute heroin and four counts of possession of illegal possession of prescription medications. According to a St. Charles County Drug Task Force report, detectives executing a search warrant found Miller had several controlled substances: Drug Task Force members said Harris also had a blender, scales, capsules, pips and plastic bags all used to sell or use heroin. Bond was set at $25,000 cash only. For more crime information on Wentzville Patch, see the following …
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Ms Jones
10:50 pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2012
What happened to freedom?? YOU don't want. Why don't you read why it was made illegal. He's a kid. Now he'll have this in his record for the rest of his life and it was petty. It's easy to be judgmental from a distance. I agree, a drug that is actually harmful I can understand your feelings. This comes from the earth. Are you out there lobbying against alcohol or cigarettes??   more ›