The Craven County Sheriff’s Office has reported more than 60 arrests as part of a three month operation targeting illegal drugs and firearms violations.
During a press conference Monday morning, Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes said that over the past several months, from January to March, his office has conducted enforcement operations targeting dangerous illegal drugs, possession of firearms by convicted felons and possession of stolen firearms.
Hughes said the Sheriff’s Office arrested 64 individuals and seized approximately $33,000 and five vehicles as part of the operation. A total of 14 search warrants were executed.
Hughes said the Special Investigations Bureau, Criminal Investigations Bureau, patrol, and K9 deputies worked together to identify and arrest individuals selling illegal drugs in Craven County. Hughes said his office seized a total of 1,866 grams of methamphetamine, or 3,800 dosage units, with a street value of $130,000; 626 grams of crack and cocaine, or
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Former Corona City Councilman Nolan accused of marijuana violations
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Jan 22, 2021, 7:31 pm
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Brian Rokos
Former Corona City Councilman Steve Nolan has been cited on suspicion of illegal cultivation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale, the Riverside County jail log shows.
Nolan, a 58-year-old former Anaheim police officer, was cited by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Investigations Bureau at his Rising Sun Road home at 3:20 a.m. on Jan. 14. The citations are misdemeanors.
Southern California Edison is participating in the investigation, SCE spokeswoman Taelor Bakewell said. She didn’t have any further details. Marijuana growers sometimes illegally tap into electricity sources. Solar panels cover the roof of Nolan’s home.
In a sworn affidavit, the deputy FDC secretary-general, Harold Kaija, says that he searched for the two in gazetted detention centers in Masaka including the barracks and police stations among others to establish their whereabouts in vain.
According to Kaija, he was advised by security in Masaka that since the duo was participating in opposition politics, he should check with the director generals of Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI), Internal Security Organization (ISO), Inspector General of Police, the director of Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and the commandant Special Investigations Bureau Kireka.
Kaija says that he visited CMI, Kireka and CID headquarters but was denied access to the detention facilities to ascertain whether the two-party officials were there. He has now sued the five security heads and the Attorney General, saying the detention of their coordinators without presenting them in court violates their constitutional right to liberty and fai
LADY LAKE – The Lake County Sheriff’s SWAT team Wednesday swooped in and arrested a Lady Lake man on drug charges and possessing firearms as a convicted felon.
“The investigation began in August after detectives received numerous citizen complaints regarding drug activity at the residence, which is located at 2900 Temple Hill Road in Lady Lake,” according to a sheriff’s press release.
Deputies spotted Shane Diamond, 34, standing in front of a sliding glass door and arrested him when he stepped outside, according to the probable cause affidavit.
They reported finding a bag of crystal methamphetamine weighing 25 grams in a hall closet and glass pipe with burn marks.
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