A St. Charles County Drug Task Force investigation found a stash of drugs in the woman's floor vent several months after she sold meth to an undercover officer.
The St. Louis County Police sent out a warning about the deadly hallucinogen after a West County parent said she believes her daughter may have been slipped N-Bomb at a New Year's Eve party and nearly overdosed.
Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer told the Greater St. Charles County Chamber that Republicans won't blink in requiring spending cuts in exchange for extending the debt limit.
The home pages of several St. Charles County sites were hacked for several early-morning hours on Tuesday.
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in town and in nearby St. Charles County.
Our Washington University columnist shares tips for cutting down on sodium intake by watching six foods with high salt content.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, a door to a business was damaged.
The Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force is meeting again on Jan. 22.
Sales continue until February 3, with delivery beginning Feb. 27
The city now has eight red-light photo enforcement cameras throughout the city.
A St. Peters resident requested to have a house rezoned as office industrial so she could move her real estate brokerage there, but the commission voted against the rezoning request.
The new task force will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Spencer Road Library in St. Peters.
The league starts play on Jan. 27.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, a woman told police her boyfriend pushed her into a TV.
When and where to watch the Notre Dame vs. Alabama BCS National Championship game in St. Peters.
Here are the top 7 most read stories on St. Peters Patch for the week of December 30.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, a backflow valve was taken from a building.
St. Peters Police said the man broke glass, a crystal chandelier, dishes and other items totaling $6,840.
Miss any St. Peters Police news? Here's a roundup of coverage from the week of December 30.
Find movie reviews and movie times for theaters in St. Peters and around St. Louis.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
The first meeting of 2013 was productive for the St. Peters commission.
The city will add 60 new flashing yellow turn signals this spring.
Construction crews have started work on a new span of the Daniel Boone Bridge that will eventually replace the narrow, 1935 westbound portion connecting Chesterfield and St. Charles County.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, items were stolen from a car with a partially open window.
The top-11 most-read stories on St. Peters Patch mostly dealt with crime coverage.
MoDOT reports on the St. Louis work zones for Jan. 3 - 9.
A pair of St. Louis County residents attempted to use an altered to shopping bag to bypass security to shoplift from Mid Rivers Mall in St. Peters.
Patch rounds up a list of events going on in St. Charles County.
Also in the St. Peters crime report, $3,700 was fraudulently wired from a person's bank account.
The Earth Centre, located at 115 Ecology Drive, will not be selling compost for the next two months.
St. Charles County Council approved purchase of the 250 Apple iPad poll books for $326,250.
The Page Extension and two new Missouri River bridges top the list.
The St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission will have its first meeting of 2013 at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 2.
Through a program called Project CommuniTree available through Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, the city received 1,000 new trees.
Mugs in the News has become a popular feature with Patch readers in 2012. With that in mind, we offer some of the more odd mug shots of the year. The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports in 2012.
A Sheriff's Deputy reported the woman yelled she would return and shoot staff members at the treatment facility.
Pamela Hoernschemeyer, 46, was sentenced to 37 months in prison, 5 years supervised release and was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $135,727.95.
Check out the round up of stories related to crime in St. Peters during the month of December.