Week In Reveiw: A Man Makes Meth in Residential Area, $3 Million Invested in Maryland Heights Hockey and Waffle House Is Moving To Town
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on Maryland Heights Patch.
Too busy last week to stay up to date on all the news happening in and around Maryland Heights? Not to worry. Patch has your back.
In case you missed them, here were some of the top headlines from Maryland Heights Patch over the last few days:
Waffle House Looking to Build New Location in Maryland Heights: Now, the closest Waffle House locatin is in Bridgeton near the St. Charles Rock Road and I-270 intersection. Another location sits in St. Charles and St. John.
Maryland Heights Woman Charged with Altering Suboxone Prescription: Police said the woman changed the number of tablets in the prescription, which was for a controlled substance.
Maryland Heights-Based Total Hockey Gets $3M Loan to Further Business: The financing will be used to provide working capital for general corporate purposes.
Details Emerge on Maryland Heights Police Chase: A University City man faces charges with two counts of assaulting an officer after a high-speed police chase that started in Maryland Heights Monday.
Bridgeton Man Charged With Making Meth: Officers searched the man's home on Wickshire Court because he was a suspect in a burglary, Bridgeton Police said.
Q&A With New Maryland Heights Police Chief Bill Carson: Bill Carson, Maryland Heights' new chief of police, speaks with Patch about his previous experience and some of his goals for the future of Maryland Heights.
A Man Used Fake ID to Buy iPads, Laptops at Bridgeton Store: Police said the man used an ID with his own photo and another person's information.
Fire Guts Home, Family Put Out in the Cold: A St. Ann family was out in the cold early Tuesday morning as firefighters battled a blaze at their home near Maryland Heights.
Jeff Brandt
9:18 am on Monday, January 28, 2013
Might want to "Reveiw" your headline.