Crime & Safety
'Crappy' Burger, Cigarette Burglary Are Among Top Police Stories in Fenton, High Ridge
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Fenton-High Ridge Patch in March 2013.

Want to know what's going on in your neighborhood? Here are the 10 most-read police stories from Fenton-High Ridge Patch for March 2013:
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William Ivy, a 16-year-old High Ridge student, died following a vehicle accident near Cedar Hill.
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A man had a particularly interesting reaction after his replacement Hardees hamburger was the same "crappy thing."
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3)Â Late Night Trip to Closed McDonald's Sparks Tirade
A man was unhappy when he discovered that McDonald's was closed for the evening.
4)Â Bomb Threat Hoax Forces Evacuation of Gravois Bluffs Walmart
Walmart's Gravois Bluffs location received a fake bomb threat earlier this month.
5)Â Ex-Employee Goes on Spending Spree with Company Credit Card
An ex-employee of a High Ridge business used a company credit card at several locations in High Ridge, Imperial and Festus to make numerous unauthorized purchases totalling $3,000.
6)Â 430 Prescription Pills Stolen from House Springs Home
Yes, you read that headline correctly. That's 430 pills.
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It was among multiple incident reports from the St. Louis Police Department's Fenton Precinct.
8)Â Fenton Business is Target of Cigarette Burglary
Two unidentified suspects entered the business on Gravois Road through the front door by using a key. They then stole between 10 to 15 cartons of cigarettes.
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Two High Ridge women found themselves slammed into a tree early one March morning in a one-vehicle accident. One was transported to a nearby hospital.
10)Â Ballwin Woman Sent to Hospital Following One-Car Crash in Fenton
The crash occurred on Highway 141 near Schneider Drive in Fenton.
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