Victims From Deadly Seymour Car Crash Identified nbcconnecticut.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbcconnecticut.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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SEYMOUR, Ind. – The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) executed a search warrant at four storage units in Seymour last Wednesday after information was obtained through a several-week investigation that the storage units contained stolen property and narcotics.
JCSO K9 Nyx and Seymour Police Department (SPD) K9 Nash supposedly alerted to possible narcotics in the units. During a search, law enforcement allegedly found methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, LSD, mushrooms, medications, and drug paraphernalia.
It is estimated that over $30,000 worth of stolen construction tools, electronics, and guns were also located. It is believed these items were taken as payment for illegal narcotics.
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SEYMOUR, Ind. – A 24-year-old Edinburgh woman was giving a ride to a Seymour woman on Friday, but she ended up being held captive by that same female.
The Seymour Police Department (SPD) received a report that the missing Edinburgh woman could possibly be in the Seymour area. Officers eventually located the suspect, identified as Sylvia Terry, 24, of Seymour, at the Circle K on Stevens Way and took her into custody.
The victim told police that Terry asked her for a ride to Seymour and while on the way, the suspect took her phone and threw it out the window. The alleged kidnapper then supposedly pulled a knife and first told the victim to drive to Muscatatuck Wildlife Refuge and then back to the Seymour Circle K on Stevens Way, where they sat in the parking lot for two hours.
Harrison Silcox Published: Mar 31, 2021 11:26 AM | Updated: Apr 1, 2021 4:52 AM
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – An extensive drug trafficking organization, responsible for selling large quantities of illegal drugs in the Columbus area, has been dismantled. A grand jury has indicted 36 individuals, 24 of whom have already been convicted and sentenced to federal prison. Charges include possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and felon in possession of a firearm.
In 2018, federal agents and Bartholomew County Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team (JNET) officers initiated an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force investigation called Operation Columbus Day. During the inquiry, members of a Mexican-based drug trafficking organization who were sending large quantities of meth, heroin, and marijuana to the Columbus/Seymour area were identified.
114 pounds of meth, 115 firearms seized after two year JNET investigation mojo1029.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mojo1029.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.