Man named Bud Weisser charged with trespassing at Budweiser Brewery

Dec 6, 2015 - 14:30
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Man named Bud Weisser charged with trespassing at Budweiser Brewery
Bud Weisser, 19, was charged with trespassing at Budweiser Brewery (Police handout, ST. LOUIS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT)

St. Louis police say the Budweiser brewery got an unwelcome visit from a man with a memorable name.

Police say Bud Weisser was found in a secured area of the brewery Thursday evening. Officers were later called after security officers told him to leave. Weisser reportedly resisted arrest and was taken into police custody.

He was issued summonses for trespassing and resisting arrest.

Weisser's unique name first made headlines in 2014 following a break-in at a gas station.

On Aug. 21, 2014, a patrol officer saw a man climbing through a broken convenience store window. The officer chased the suspect but was unable to catch him.

DNA evidence gathered at the scene linked the burglary to Weisser, according to KTVI. 

A few days later Weisser tued himself in. He was charged with burglary in the second degree.

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