Bowling Green police seek help identifying credit card theft suspects
The two suspects attempted to make over $2,300 in purchases using stolen credit cards at Walmart in Bowling Green.
Credit: Bowling Green Police Division Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 1:41 PM EST December 14, 2020
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio Bowling Green Police Division needs your help after two individuals attempted to charge thousands of dollars of merchandise to stolen credit cards.
On Dec. 12, two suspects attempted to make over $2,000 in purchases using stolen credit cards at Walmart in Bowling Green.
Credit: Bowling Green Police Division
Credit: Bowling Green Police Division
If you can help identify these individuals or have information about the incident, you re asked to contact BGPD at 419-352-1131.
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Officials said the seizure of meth was the largest in the county s history. Author: WHAS11 Digital Team Updated: 10:13 AM EST December 15, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Seven men have been charged and accused of conspiring to deal large quantities of meth in the Bowling Green area, according to U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman.
Around June 11, 2020 to Aug. 30, 2020, Tyrecus Crowe, George Sanchez, Andre Graham, Michael Padilla, Raymond Derouse Jr., Jeremy Quezada and Brandon Cherry conspired to possess with the intent to distribute meth, according to the indictment. Derouse, Quezada and Cherry each face additional counts for possession with the intent to distribute a controlled substance – meth.
Police seize 40lbs of meth heading to Warren Co. 7 arrested, including 2 from Bowling Green.
Police seize 40lbs of meth heading to Warren Co. 7 arrested, including 2 from Bowling Green. December 15, 2020
Seven people have been charged in a massive methamphetamine distribution conspiracy that brought at least 25 pounds of the drug to Bowling Green, and attempted to bring 40 additional pounds.
According to a federal indictment, beginning June 11, 2020, and continuing to on or about August 30, 2020, the seven defendants: Tyrecus J. Crowe, 29, of Bowling Green, Brandon Cherry, 24, of Bowling Green, George Sanchez, 26, of Los Angeles, California, Michael D. Padilla, 25, of Scottsdale, Arizona, Jeremy Quezada, 28, of Phoenix, Arizona, Andre M. Graham, and Raymond Derouse Jr., conspired to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine.