£500,000 worth of drugs seized and one arrest in Hamilton Police recovered half a million pounds worth of drugs in Hamilton as part of an intelligence operation. Lanarkshire Police have identified the substance as etizolam, worth an estimated street value of £500,000. Around 11am on Tuesday April 8 officers searched an address in Valley Court where approximately one million tablets were recovered. A 37-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection with the recovery and was due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Friday, April 9. Detective Sergeant Gary Crossan, of Lanarkshire CID, said: “This was a significant recovery that has kept a large quantity of drugs off our streets.
Police seize drugs worth £500,000 in Lanarkshire raid
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East Lansing seeks muralist to fill blank, gray wall downtown
An unloved wall in downtown East Lansing could soon be no more.
The city s arts commission last week issued a request for qualifications for a mural to fill the southern facade of the Albert Avenue parking garage, a 53-by-23-foot space towering over M.A.C. Avenue..
Residents and students hope for something that represents all members of the sometimes transient community, home at various points to college students and workers in the nearby state Capitol. (It should have) something to do with the people and incorporate the Spartan colors green and white (but) make it more abstract and on the artistic side, said Gabrielle Tirey, who attends the neighboring Douglas J. Aveda Institute. There’s already artwork of Spartans everywhere.
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It s going to be a chilly one today, but there is hope on the horizon. Expect the high to hit just 36 degrees today before the warm-up begins Wednesday.
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An Upper Perk police officer was justified in âthe use of deadly forceâ when a Pennsburg man charged at him while brandishing a sword, Montgomery Countyâs top law enforcement official has ruled in the investigation of the fatal officer-involved shooting. District Attorney Kevin R. Steele announced on Monday that the county detective bureauâs independent investigation concluded that the Feb. 9 fatal shooting by Upper Perk police of Trey Bartholomew, 27, of Valley Court in Pennsburg, was a lawful use of force. The investigation found that Bartholomew threatened police with a 23-inch sword during an encounter in Long Alley.