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4th suspect charged in cannabis deal that left 2 teens dead in South St. Louis County

Charges were unsealed Thursday against a fourth suspect in a triple shooting in February in South County which left two teens dead. Trevor Daley, 20, has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder, assault, armed criminal action, and delivery of cannabis to a minor. Daley is one of four suspects accused in the killing of Collin Courtwright, 15, and Tyree Williams, 16 in South St. Louis County in February. The victims arranged a buy of cannabis cartridges with the suspects on Snapchat and were shot during the deal. Bryce Mers, Tyler Coleman, and Zachary Hough are also accused of second degree murder and drug delivery respectively. All three are currently being held on $500,000 cash-only bond in the St Louis County Jail.

4th suspect charged in cannabis deal that left 2 teens dead in South St. Louis County

Published : a month ago by Pat Pratt in Health

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Charges were unsealed Thursday against a fourth suspect in a triple shooting in February in South County which left two teens dead.

An at-large warrant has been issued for the arrest of 20-year-old Trevor Daley on charges of two counts of second-degree murder, first-degree assault, armed criminal action, and delivery of cannabis to a minor. The courts have set his bail at $500,000 cash-only.

Police ask that anyone with information about Daley’s whereabouts contact the St. Louis County Police Department at 636-529-8210 or contact Crimestoppers to remain anonymous.

Daley is one of four suspects accused in the killing of Collin Courtwright, 15, and Tyree Williams, 16, on the afternoon of Feb. 5 in the 5600 block of Chalet Hill Drive.

Bryce Mers, 18, of Fenton, Tyler Coleman, 19, and Zachary Hough, 18, both of St. Louis are charged with two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action, and one count of delivery of 35 grams or less of marijuana.

All three of those suspects are currently awaiting trial in the St. Louis County Jail on a $500,000 cash-only bond.

According to a St. Louis County Police probable cause statement, the victims arranged a buy of cannabis cartridges with the suspects on Snapchat. When they met the suspects at an arranged location, one of the victims entered the vehicle the suspects were traveling in and asked to see the cartridges.

Police said during the deal, the two teens were shot. Suspect Mers was also shot in the incident.


Topics: Social Issues, Cannabis

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