Crime & Safety

Man Charged With Endangering Children in Meth House, Police Say

St. Louis County Police said they found three unsupervised children ages 9 and under in a Mehlville house that was being used to make meth.

A man is charged with endangering his children after police found meth and meth ingredients in his home along with three unsupervised children ages 9 and under.

David Hazelip, 31, of the 2200 block of Pecan Drive in Mehlville, was charged Friday with first-degree child endangerment.

St. Louis County Police said an officer investigating a theft at a nearby convenience store had recognized Hazelip on video surveillance at the store.

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An officer went to Hazelip’s home and found three children ages 9, 8 and 5 in the house, according to a court document. The officer saw stolen property in the home and seized it, police said.

The officer reported that he smelled a strong odor of spray paint and kerosene throughout the house and said the residence had squalid, unsanitary conditions throughout the home.

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The officer continued investigating and speaking to the children. According to a court document, one child indicated his father’s room and said, “That’s my Dad’s room. He makes dope in his one-pots.”

The officer found numerous pills and other drug paraphernalia in the room, and found a bottle containing pink liquid that tested positive for methamphetamine.

Hazelip is being held in the St. Louis County Justice Center. Bail was set at $75,000 cash only.

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