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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Wentzville Couple Sold Heroin to Undercover Cop, Police Say

The woman's boyfriend also was charged after detectives found items in their bedroom, including a bag of white powder and drug paraphernalia.

A Wentzville couple is accused of dealing drugs after the woman sold heroin to an undercover officer Feb. 26, according to a St. Charles County Drug Task Force report. Jennifer E. Fischer, 37, of the 200 block of Wildflower Ridge Drive in Wentzville, was charged Wednesday with distributing a controlled substance and possessing heroin with intent to distribute. Her boyfriend, Terry Johnson Jr, 39, also of the 200 block of Wildflower Ridge Drive, was charged with one count of intent to distribute a controlled substance. A St. Charles County Drug Task Force detective said Fischer met with him Tuesday at the couple’s home and sold him heroin for $60. Later the same day, officers executed a search warrant on Fischer and Johnson’s home. …

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Man Charged With Selling Heroin to Undercover Officer in Wentzville

St. Charles County Drug Task Force members said the man sold 10 doses of heroin to a detective.

A man is accused of selling an undercover officer 10 doses of heroin Jan. 10 at 910 Main Plaza Drive in Wentzville. Bryan J. Hallemeyer, 27, of the 2500 block of Oak Forest Drive in Troy, was charged Feb. 4 with distributing a controlled substance. A St. Charles County Drug Task Force detective said Hallemeyer agreed to meet with him to sell him the heroin. The detective said he saw Hallemeyer drive to the location and handed 10 doses of heroin to another man. Hallemeyer told the other man to throw the heroin into the detective’s car through an open window, according to the report. Hallemeyer acknowledged he was at the drug deal, but denied selling the heroin, according to court documents. He was being held in Lincoln County jail on Monday…

Friday, December 7, 2012

Couple Busted For Selling Fake Meth to Undercover Officer, Police Say

The man prepared sugar to look like methamphetamine to sell to the Drug Task Force detective.

A Wentzville couple sold a fake methamphetamine mixture made of sugar to an undercover officer Nov. 26, according to a St. Charles County Drug Task Force report. James W. Martin, 25, of the 1200 block of Continental Drive in Wentzville, was charged Nov. 29 with two counts of delivery or manufacture of a fake controlled substance. Heather Villarreal, 39, also of the 1200 block of Continental Drive, faces one count of the same charge. A Drug Task Force member said Martin prepared sugar to look like methamphetamine and gave a bag to Villarreal to sell to the undercover detective for $50 at their residence on Nov. 26. Later the same day, Martin sold another bag of the fake meth to the officer for $100 at 1131 West Pearce Blvd. The detectives …

Monday, October 1, 2012

Mother-Daughter-Boyfriend Trio Trade Meth to Undercover Officer, Police Say

Drug Task Force detectives said they were going to trade pseudoephedrine tablets from the transaction in Wentzville for more finished meth.

A trio consisting of a mother, daughter and the daughter’s boyfriend were arrested on drug charges after selling fake methamphetamine and real meth to an undercover officer in Wentzville Sept. 17 and Sept. 19. The mother and daughter were charged Sept. 20 with delivery or manufacture of an imitation controlled substance, distributing a controlled substance, and possessing chemicals with intent to produce a controlled substance: The boyfriend, Jordan Hase, 24, of Warrenton, was charged with distributing a controlled substance, and possessing chemicals with intent to produce a controlled substance and possessing drug paraphernalia with intent to sell or deliver. St. Charles County Drug Task Force detectives said that Johnston drove Peroutka …

candice smart

3:20 pm on Saturday, October 6, 2012

Poor Jordan I hope he finds faith n stays clean its a shame it has to come to jail or prison for someone to stop n realize the shit ain't worth it god bless him n give him the strength to stay strong n overcome this battle   more ›

Monday, September 3, 2012

Lake Saint Louis Man Charged with Selling Marijuana in Mid Rivers Mall Parking Lot

The man sold pot to a Drug Task Force detective three times over a six-week period, police said.

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…

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 ›

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Wentzville Woman Charged With Selling Heroin to Undercover Officer

St. Peters Police pulled the woman over after the transaction, detectives said.

A Wentzville woman was charged Tuesday with selling heroin to an undercover officer with the St. Charles County Drug Task Force. Drug Task Force detectives said Lindsay Arnold, 29, of the 2000 block of House Lane in Wentzville, met with an undercover officer at 7:42 p.m. Monday at 217 Salt Lick Road in St. Peters. Detectives said Arnold handed the officer a small plastic bag with heroin in exchange for $75. Shortly afterwards, St. Peters Police pulled Arnold over on a traffic stop and arrested her, recovering the $75 cash in Drug Task Force funds, according to the report. Bond was set at $10,000. For more crime information on Wentzville Patch, see the following articles:

Friday, May 18, 2012

Woman Charged with Selling Drugs to Officer for Second Time

In two months, the Lake Saint Louis woman sold prescription medication to two undercover officers.

A Lake Saint Louis woman was indicted by a St. Charles County grand jury Friday for selling her prescription medication. Kimber L. West, 19, of the 5700 block of Lake Saint Louis Boulevard, is charged with selling her Vyvanse medication to an undercover officer April 3. In February, West was charged with selling her medication on seven occasions to an undercover officer from November through March, according to a St. Charles County Regional Drug Task Force report. Detectives said West contacted the undercover officer to sell him her Vyvanse medication. She said her boyfriend was in jail in St. Ann and needed money to bail him out. She agreed to sell him four doses of Vyvanse and half her prescription when she refilled it for $270, …

Monday, April 16, 2012

Two Charged with Selling Prescription Drugs to Undercover Officer

Lake Saint Louis woman and O'Fallon man sold prescription medication used to treat ADHD and opiate addiction.

A Lake Saint Louis woman and an O’Fallon man are being charged selling prescription medicine to an undercover officer. Kimber Leigh West, 19, of Lake Saint Louis met with an undercover officer on Aug. 31 and Nov. 18 at 1600 Ronald Reagan Boulevard to sell him her Vyvanse prescription. She sold two doses for $10 each time. She said her mother knew she was selling her prescription and only gave her two doses at a time. Vyvanse is an amphetamine often prescribed to treat attention deficit disorder. She was arrested Feb. 6 by the St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department and admitted to selling her prescription medication, according to the police report. After her arrest, West said told investigators she uses heroine every chance she gets. The …

adultwithadd

8:36 am on Monday, April 16, 2012

Vyvanse has been shown to be a really effective ADHD treatment. Sad that she was selling it to use heroin. Ironically, folks with ADHD are more prone to substance abuse. If had been taking her medication, she might not have been engaged in such risky behaviors. www.adultswithadd.net is a great source I found about managing ADHD.   more ›

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