Amanda Frazier, 33, of St. Peters and Neil Lindemann, 48, of Wentzville were charged with one count of burglary and stealing each, along with a count of possession of a controlled substance after they were arrested in response to a complaint of a theft at a location on the Northwest Service Road in Warren County on Aug. 27.
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Amanda Frazier, 33, of St. Peters and Neil Lindemann, 48, of Wentzville were charged with one count of burglary and stealing each, along with a count of possession of a controlled substance after they were arrested in response to a complaint of a theft at a location on the Northwest Service Road in Warren County on Aug. 27. Frazier was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance
According to the probable cause statement, the arresting officer found Frazier and Lindemann standing next to a pickup truck outside of the victim’s property when he arrived to respond to the complaint.
The victim stated that Frazier and Lindemann were not allowed on the property and pointed to items in the truck bed that they said belonged at the property and not to Frazier or Lindemann.
According to the complaint, one of those items was copper wire, in the amount of roughly $150.
When conducting a search of the vehicle, the arresting officer also found narcotics and drug paraphernalia in a backpack including a bag containing a white crystalline substance, a glass pipe with burnt residue and a syringe.
There were also two pills, an orange pill in the center console wrapped in plastic and a white pill underneath the center console in an unlabeled pill container according to the probable cause statement.
Following a field test of the crystalline substance it was found to be methamphetamine, and after examining the markings on the orange and white pills the arresting officer reported they were amphetamine and hydrocodone respectively.
Warrants were issued for Frazier and Lindemann’s arrests and were served Aug. 28. Frazier is currently in custody on a $5,000 bond, Lindemann’s was set at $10,000 and both are scheduled for a bond review hearing on Sept. 5.