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A board game box hid much more than Monopoly money, Wellsville police discovered Thursday morning during a raid in a downtown village residence. Evidence is displayed in the foreground on a station table, including a Monopoly game, 84 knives, numerous types of suspected drugs and drug paraphernalia, two cellular phones, a digital scale and thousands in cash use as part of the drug operation. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
WELLSVILLE Some village drug dealers may have received an unlucky roll of the dice Thursday morning.
According to Wellsville Police Chief Ed Wilson, 11 of his officers executed a search warrant shortly after 11 a.m. in the 300 block of Riverside Avenue, culminating a two-week investigation into drug activity.
Staff Writer
Morning Journal/Stephanie Ujhelyi
A Monopoly game box hid much more than Monopoly money, Wellsville police discovered Thursday morning during a raid in a downtown village residence. Evidence included 84 knives, numerous types of suspected drugs and drug paraphernalia, two phones, a digital scale and thousands in cash.
WELLSVILLE Some village drug dealers may have received an unlucky roll of the dice Thursday morning.
According to Wellsville Police Chief Ed Wilson, 11 of his officers executed a search warrant shortly after 11 a.m. in the 300 block of Riverside Avenue, culminating a two-week investigation into drug activity.
Arrests may be pending based on the receipt of Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) crime lab, he said.