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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

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.

A Bridgeton man faces drug charges after police searched his home and discovered materials used to make methamphetamine. Johnathon P. Luebbert, 25, of the 11500 block of Wickshire Court in Bridgeton, was charged Jan. 9 with possessing a methamphetamine precursor drug with intent to make methamphetamine, possessing a chemical with intent to make a controlled substance, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Bridgeton Police said that officers investigating a burglary searched Luebbert’s home on Aug. 5. They discovered pseudoephedrine, methanol, peroxide, muriatic acid and other chemicals and equipment used to make meth, according to the report. Bail for Luebbert was set at $25,000. For more crime information on Maryland Heights Patch, see …

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Two-Year DEA Investigation Stings 30 Residents in Meth Ring

Those arrested include residents in Maryland Heights, Bridgeton, St. Charles and much of North and Northwest St. Louis County.

A two-year U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency investigation brought 62 charges against 30 people involved in producing methamphetamine in North and Northwest St. Louis County. - - - - -  Sign up for our free daily newsletter or like us on our Maryland Heights Facebook page for all the latest news regarding Maryland Heights. - - - - -  Charges were filed in St. Louis County Circuit Court last week against people in a web-like network of at least 26 people. Those involved in the meth ring include residents of Maryland Heights, Bridgeton, St. Charles, St. Ann, Overland, Breckenridge Hills, Woodson Terrace, St. John, Bel Ridge and unincorporated St. Louis County. Information from the St. Louis County Prosecutor’s office indicates police still are …

Jana Hayes

8:51 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Hopefully these ppl that are being charged don't only get jail time.hopefully they find freedom from addiction.   more ›

Woman Made Meth in Home, Endangering Her Children, Police Say

Bridgeton Police said officers smelled an overpowering odor of cooking meth when they responded to the home for a disturbance.

A woman faces drug and child endangerment charges after Bridgeton Police said she made methamphetamine at her home in Bridgeton. Janice L. Williams, 39, now of the 3900 block of Jane in St. Ann, was charged Dec. 5 with first-degree trafficking in drugs, first-degree child endangerment, manufacturing meth, possessing chemicals with the intent to make a controlled substance and possession of drug-related items. She was arrested Friday on the charges. Bridgeton Police said officers went into the home in the 3900 block of Falcon Avenue in response to a disturbance on June 9, 2011. When officers entered the house, they smelled a strong chemical odor associated with cooking meth, according to a police report. During a search, officers said they …

In my opinion

7:27 am on Friday, January 4, 2013

If you look at janice's picture you can clearly see she is on meth. She was not and has not been a good mother EVER. Her ex has full custody of her son and she has not paid a dime of child support since they divorced. She turned her own daughter into a drug addict. Her daughter has always been a little thief and liar. And she doesnt have her kids either. It's a shame that you support her Kim in …   more ›

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