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A teen with a unique name turned himself in after making a run from the law.

Police say Bud Weisser, 18, snuck into the Exxon gas station in the 900 block of Lemay Ferry road on August 21st 2014 at 4:30am.  An officer on patrol saw a man climbing out of a shattered window in the convenience store.  Police say they chased the suspect but he escaped.

A statement from St. Louis County Police states that investigators found evidence that linked Bud Weisser to the burglary.  He turned himself in a few days later and submitted to a swab for DNA. The blood on the counter of the convenience store matched the DNA taken from Weisser.

Weisser is being charged with burglary in the second degree.  This crime is a class C felony with a maximum of 7 years in prison, one year in jail, and a fine up to $5,000.

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