A warrant was issued last week for a Missouri man who was paid to complete monthly pest control treatments but allegedly lied about completing the work. Keith Jentsch, 57, of Lake Ozark, is charged …
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A warrant was issued last week for a Missouri man who was paid to complete monthly pest control treatments but allegedly lied about completing the work.Keith Jentsch, 57, of Lake Ozark, is charged with felony stealing. His bond was set at $10,000.According to the probable cause statement, Jentsch owned General Spraying and contracted with Innsbrook Resort and several Innsbrook property owners to perform monthly pest control between March and October in 2014. During an investigation, it was learned that Jentsch was not spraying for insects. He allegedly admitted to a detective that he only sprayed once during the period he was contracted for the work.Crime