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Mugs in the News: The Faces that Made This Week's Crime Headlines

The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between Aug. 18-24.

 
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Victoria M. Reinke, 29, a former teachers aide at Timberland High School, was charged with two counts of statutory rape and sexual contact with a student after police said she had sex with a 16-year-old student.
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Lynette Michel, 37, was charged with two counts of theft. Police said she stole two rings from residents while working as a housecleaner at Friendship Village nursing home.
Rachel Doss was charged with felony stealing and receiving stolen property, as Airport Police say she stole electronics in 2011 from airplanes at Lambert St. Louis International Airport. Doss worked for a company that contracted to clean airplanes at the airport.
Tiffany Barnes was charged with two counts of receiving stolen property, as Airport Police say she received stolen electronics in 2011 from airplanes at Lambert St. Louis International Airport. Barnes worked for a company that contracted to clean airplanes at the airport.
Lawanda Barnes was charged with two counts of receiving stolen property, as Airport Police say she received stolen electronics in 2011 from airplanes at Lambert St. Louis International Airport. Barnes worked for a company that contracted to clean airplanes at the airport.
Ashley Glen was charged with receiving stolen property, as Airport Police say she received an iPad in 2011 stolen from an airplane at Lambert St. Louis International Airport. Glen worked for a company that contracted to clean airplanes at the airport.
Dustin Wadsworth, 31, of Arnold, was charged with making methamphetamine after police said they found a one-pot meth lab in his car.

Information for Mugs in the News is provided by the St. Charles County and St. Louis County law enforcement agencies. Charges are not evidence of guilt. They are a record of police actions taken on a given day, and persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. If you or a family member are charged or cited and the case is subsequently adjudicated, we encourage you to notify the editor. We will verify and report the outcome.

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