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Mecklenburg County N.C. Probation Officer Arrested for Purchasing Heroin

Recently, a Mecklenburg County probation officer was arrested after he allegedly bought heroin at the Stonecrest Shopping Center in South Charlotte, according to a news article at WSOCTV.com. Justin McGlamery, who had worked as a probation officer for less than one year, was previously employed in a prison unit. This…

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Visit to Knott’s Berry Farm Results in Stolen Cell Phone Leading to Arrest of Six on Drug Charges

On Saturday, May 23, a woman was visiting theme park Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park when he cell phone was allegedly stolen. When she contacted the sheriff’s department in San Bernardino, she reported that she had tracked down the phone to a residence in Hesperia, according to sheriff’s officials.…

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Ongoing Narcotics Investigation in Kansas Leads to Arrests of Two Women

In recent weeks, authorities have made more than 35 arrests related to narcotic drugs in the Fort Scott, Kansas area and throughout Bourbon County, according to a recent news article at The Fort Scott Tribune. Over the weekend, two women were arrested by the Fort Scott Police Department, bringing the…

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Owners of Keokee, VA Grocery Store Arrested on Multiple Drug Charges

On Thursday, May 7, two owners of a small local grocery store in Keokee, Kelly’s Grocery, were arrested after a lengthy investigation revealed 49-year-old Laura Kelly and 44-year-old William Kelly were selling drugs out of the store. According to a news report at the Times News, the couple were arrested…

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Portland Police Respond to Reports of Gunshots, Arrest Three on Drug & Weapon Charges

Early Saturday morning on May 2, Southeast Portland police responded to reports of gunshots heard in the area of East Burnside Street and Southeast 83rd Avenue. Upon arriving at the scene, one witness said that multiple gunshots were fired, and that someone shot from a dark-colored vehicle. Ultimately, three men…

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