St. Louis County Police said Robert Kath and Honesty Shelton had pseudoephedrine, which was to be used to make meth.
One of the top entries in a Manchester photography contest is on display at the police department and it's stirring up some controversy, according to FOX2 News.
Manchester police said in one of the incidents the suspect may have entered a home through a basement window.
While Manchester police are reviewing surveillance video in connection to one shoplifting report from the store.
Manchester police report stolen gas and fraudulent charges on a resident's credit card.
The Manchester Police Department is pitching in to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Wondering what St. Louis County's law enforcement leader has on his mind? Check it out.
Catch up on crime news in the Town and Country and Manchester area this month.
St. Louis County Police are reminding residents to be on alert as authorities continues to investigate two rapes. One occurred each summer for the last two years.
Emergency crews responded to a possible drowning call, but report Thursday the 9-year-old girl is "doing just fine."
WIlliam Lynn Gunter of Town and Country waived his arraignment Wednesday which means he will not enter a plea on first degree murder charges until he appears in circuit court at a later date.
William Lynn Gunter is charged with first-degree murder, accused of killing his wife on March 18 in their home.
That's the message from the Missouri Department of Transportation which is alerting drivers and passengers that enhanced enforcement of "Click It or Ticket" kicks off Monday, May 20.
Doug Whitaker sent this photo from the scene before 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Plus, one person was arrested for trespassing on school property.
Manchester police say two suspects have been arrested after they struck a man who interrupted a burglary with their car.
Police say Andrew Wos, of Eureka is also responsible for trying to set two other cars ablaze at Covenant Seminary.
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Plus, Manchester police arrested at least three people in connection to recent thefts at local stores.
William Lynn Gunter is charged with killing his wife March 18 in their home. On Thursday, St. Louis County prosecutors sent Gunter's case directly to a grand jury.
The cost to the bank has been "significant," an executive said. The news comes after thousands of Schnucks customers had their credit and debit cards compromised due to a security breach.
Manchester police are investigating after a woman said someone asked to borrow her cell phone, then took off with it.
The city is considering a system that would allow people pay fees online, including tickets and court costs.
Law enforcement, city leaders, friends and family all gathered Wednesday to bid farewell to John Copeland who retired after nearly 30 years of service to the city. Check out the photo slideshow.
Gary Hoelzer has been named Town and Country's new city administrator and Patrick Kranz is the city's new police chief. The promotions will bring change to the city's police department.
Check out the round up of public safety stories in or near Town and Country and Manchester during the month of April.
Town and Country police said one of the credit cards was used after being stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
Town and Country police said a six-year employee at the Mari de Villa Retirement Community was arrested thanks to surveillance video.
Town and Country police are warning residents of recent overnight thefts from cars. Authorities are reminding residents to lock their car doors.
Manchester police said they are keeping watch of one neighborhood after receiving a call of an "aggressive dog" on the loose.
Plus, Manchester police report an arrest was made in connection the a theft at the Manchester Kohl's store.
Manchester Police said officers pulled Michael James Fumo III over for driving 19 mph over the speed limit and found that he'd been drinking.
William Vatterott served at Holy Infant Parish before leaving for St. Cecilia's in 2008.
The bartender suffered a broken nose that had to be surgically repaired and a large gash that required a plastic surgeon.
Court documents indicated Todd R. Rinklin had an additional arrest April 1 on a possible DWI, which would give him six impaired driving charges.
Saturday, a free Prescription Drug Take Back event takes place across St. Louis where you can drop off expired and unwanted prescription medication with no questions asked.
Police are investigating after prescription drugs, among other items, were stolen from a Manchester home.
One man was sentenced to prison, while a second man from West County is set for a plea hearing in coming weeks, in connection to the home burglary of St. Louis Rams Coach Rob Boras.
Manchester Police are warning residents that the Boston Marathon explosion is now being used by scammers to lure in donations online through websites and social media accounts.