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Man Eats Pancakes and Runs; Police Find and Arrest Him
Weekly incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department Fenton Precinct.

Dan Barger long has been a community journalist, starting as a reporter/editor in Jefferson County, moving on to cover politics and write editorials in south St. Louis, managing newsrooms in West and North County and becoming the editorial director for the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis. Barger also served two stints as a Journal newspaper publisher, in Monroe County, Ill. and in Jefferson County, Mo.
Along the way Barger has covered a wide diversity of stories, from the achievements of neighborhood people to the follies at a variety of city halls to the efforts by community groups to make their hometown a better place. Barger was recognized as the Suburban Journalist of the Year by Suburban Newspapers of America for his stories on the presidential aspirations of Dick Gephardt, his coverage of a two-month conspiracy trial in St. Louis and his profiles on the people in south St. Louis.
Golf has been a big part of Barger's life, from caddying in the U.S. Open at Bellerive CC, editor the Gateway Golfer magazine and the Gateway PGA, working as a photographer at the PGA Championship, also at Bellerive, and touring all the local links where his game is not aging gracefully.
Barger and his wife, Carolyn, who live on a high ridge in Fenton, have two children, Nathan and Savannah.
Weekly incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department Fenton Precinct.

Robert Vinluan is one of the Red Cross volunteers sent by the Red Cross, St. Louis Area Chapter, to provide relief efforts to potential storm or hurricane victims.
The 10 Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
The Fenton Days 175th birthday party attracted thousands to the festival who were on hand as the new Meramec River Bridge was dedicated. Food, entertainment and refreshments were available in all forms at the big birthday party.
The Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Alderman Paul Seemayer thanks the sponsors of Fenton Days and then declares his candidacy for the city's top job.
The Bubble Bus, an attraction operated by JVR enterprises put smiles on a lot of faces Saturday at Fenton's big birthday party.
Youth instructional programs in its 23rd year.
The annual hunt is designed to familiarize new students with the layout of the school building.
Each week, we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert. The best part? You could be selected for a $10 gift card to a restaurant of your choice. Each week, we'll randomly select three reviewers from across the St.
Taking a shuttle bus from the Unigroup parking lot will be the best bet for finding a place to park your car for the Fenton Days festival.
Music, food, refreshments and fireworks on tap for the big citywide party.
Items from the weekly incident report of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Bubble Bus proprietor John Reider says the Bubble Bus "just sort of happened" as an outgrowth of his company's bubble solution business.
Suit up! Chris Dixon, co-founder of the Suit Project, provides donated men’s clothing for job interviews and other special occasions.
Home appliance and consumer electronics store in Fenton is one of four to open in the St. Louis area
A roundup of weird, unusual and off-the wall crimes compiled from police reports around the St. Louis area.
The library will forgive $1 in fines for each canned food item donated
Dog and cats available for adoption from the Open Door Animal Sanctuary.
Last week's caption contest was one by Brian for his caption on the photo of a police car in a grocery store. His entry? "Oh...you wanted Milwaukee's Best? I thought you said Arnold's Finest."