ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – A University City, Missouri, man is accused of dealing meth, fentanyl, and marijuana in St. Charles County.
According to the St. Charles County Regional Task Force’s probable cause statement, Dashaun E. Calicutt (age not provided) was arrested six times between Aug. 1 and Oct. 2, 2024, for drug trafficking.
In each arrest, police said Calicutt met with an undercover detective to sell narcotics and was arrested after completing each transaction.
Police recovered a total of $2,235 in U.S. currency, 464.2 grams of methamphetamine, 208 capsules of fentanyl, and 198.1 grams of marijuana following the arrests.
Following his final arrest in October 2024, Calicutt was taken to police headquarters and interviewed. After being advised of his Miranda rights, police said Calicutt laughed at detectives, denied knowing about the narcotics in his vehicle, and told a member of the task force, “You have nothing on me.”
The St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged Calicutt with eight counts of first-degree trafficking drugs, one count of second-degree trafficking drugs, and one count of delivery of a controlled substance. Calicutt posted bond on March 21. He’ll be arraigned on Monday, May 5.