James Bright has been sentenced to 10 years in prison as part of a plea deal, stltoday.com reports. Bright and another man broke into the coach's home Dec. 31.
The Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
At least two runners from Fenton were registered to run the Boston Marathon.
Jonathan E. Williams was charged Thursday with two counts of distributing a controlled substance.
Police believe he may have been seeking shelter as an EF2 tornado landed on Hazelwood on Wednesday night, and strong winds swept him.
The woman failed to negotiate a curve before driving into the creek in Hillsboro.
The incident happened March 29 at a clothing donation box on the parking lot of the Fox C-6 Service Center in Arnold.
Incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department, Fenton Precinct.
Kristin Martin was one of three people who rescued a driver who was having a seizure on Vogel Road. They were recognized Monday and personally thanked by the woman they saved.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Fenton-High Ridge Patch in March 2013.
The Fenton Police Department is collaborating with the Rockwood Drug-Free Coalition to provide a means to collect unwanted prescription drugs.
A detective with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department found Brandon Gaertner and Nicholas Harper in Harper's shed allegedly cooking meth.
Authorities aren't reporting any major problems on the roadways, but urge motorists to slow down and take it easy. Plus, here are a couple other weather-related notes.
Two High Ridge women found themselves slammed into a tree Sunday morning in a one-vehicle accident. One was transported to a nearby hospital.
A Friday night accident in Cedar Hill sends teen to hospital via helicopter, with serious injuries.
Glendale police said the woman is charged with a felony in connection to the alleged disappearance of jewelry from a home where she worked.
The crash occurred on Highway 141 near Schneider Drive, Fenton.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol made the announcement in a news release.
Two of the suspects were previously charged with five burglaries and a third suspect is being questioned. The burglaries occurred in multiple vacant homes in the area.
Here is the list of most wanted fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Stacy L. Warren of Fenton is charged with filing a false report with the Clayton Police Department. She told officials that a man she thought was a police officer pulled her out of her car, punched her and threw her to the ground on Polo Drive.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Fenton-High Ridge Patch in February 2013.
The burglary happened to a business on Gravois Road in Fenton.
The incident happened off of Old Highway 141 in Fenton.
A House Springs woman received moderate injuries in an early Thursday morning accident on Interstate 44 near Eureka.
Three Jefferson County men were charged with second-degree burglary in connection to the incident.
The men - one from Fenton and the other from Arnold - were waiting in the lobby to pick up people who were in jail when the scuffle began.
Police said Lori Sisak made off with the jar after a cashier at Smoke Sensations told her she couldn't access the cash register's money unless Sisak made a purchase.
The victim, who died in a two-alarm house fire in unincorporated Fenton, has been identified as 24-year-old Charles Odell.
Authorities are trying to confirm the identity of a man found inside and the cause of the fire, which completely destroyed the home.
The man's body was discovered early Tuesday morning.
Cody Arnold struggled with the officer following a stop after a license plate check indicated no record on file.
Two High Ridge men are being charged with second-degree burglary in connection to multiple High Ridge incidents.
St. Louis County Police said Maurice Conner, 24, stabbed the man in the arm after the boyfriend objected to him preparing food for children in his Riverview home.
Students waited on buses outside until clearance was given by the Fenton Fire Protection District.
Jefferson County Sheriff's Department deputies will be providing security for the courthouse, a task previously performed by a private security firm. The changeover and electronic devices ban begins Feb. 18.
The walk/run is designed to promote physical fitness and benefit Touchstone Autism Services.
The 19 year old allegedly entered a Fenton business, stole a debit card from a work truck, unsuccessfully tried to use it at a nearby gas station and then returned the card to the truck.