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Police are searching for missing New Oxford man

Police are searching for missing New Oxford man Dylan Lawyer, 27, was last seen at his home on Feb. 21, according to Eastern Adams Regional Police. Credit: Eastern Adams Regional Police Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 9:35 AM EST March 8, 2021 NEW OXFORD, Pa. UPDATE, 3/9 4:44 a.m.: According to the Eastern Adams Regional Police, Dylan Lawyer has been found. He was located in California. Eastern Adams Regional Police are searching for a New Oxford man who has been missing since February 21. Dylan Lawyer, 27, was last seen at his home on Oxford Court at about 1 p.m. on that day, police say. He was last seen driving a tan, older-model Ford Explorer with unknown Pennsylvania registration, police say.

Eastern Adams police search for missing man

EARP warns of thefts from parked vehicles

Eastern Adams Regional Police (EARP) issued a warning about thefts from parked vehicles “within the last two weeks” in the Oxford Estates area.

The most honest man told police about finding $400,000 of weed in shed

The man told police he was preparing to clean out the contents of the locker that he had purchased at auction when the previous renter had not paid his bill. According to FOX23, police noted that the buyer received the contents of the shed for US$126 ($161), which included a US$16 buyer’s fee. Before he began cleaning, the man saw a large plastic toolbox on the floor, EARP reports. He removed the lid and saw that the box was filled with vacuum-sealed bags, each about 30 by 45 centimetres, of what looked like cannabis. A police field test showed the hefty haul was estimated to have an approximate street value of US$315,000 ($403,200). / Photo by Eastern Adams Regional Police, Facebook

Police: Adams County man charged after marijuana found in storage shed

The auction of a self-storage shed in Adams County led to a drug arrest, according to police.Eastern Adams Regional police said they were called Wednesday to Hilltop Self Storage along Carlisle Pike.A person told police he purchased the contents of a storage shed, sight unseen, after the renter did not pay the bill.The new owner reported that he opened a toolbox inside the shed and discovered vacuum-sealed bags of marijuana.More than 70 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $315,000 was confiscated, according to authorities. That s probably one of the largest confiscations of marijuana in Adams County in recent history,” Eastern Adams Regional Police Chief Francis Staab said.Police said they identified the former renter as 31-year-old Andreas Garcia-Grajeda, of New Oxford, and took him into custody. He is charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance.

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