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Operation Sandy Bottom : Drug investigation indicts 48, including 3 prison guards

Operation ‘Sandy Bottom’: Drug investigation indicts 48, including 3 prison guards Prison cells (Source: KFVS) By Dave Miller | January 13, 2021 at 3:33 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 3:33 PM WAYCROSS, Ga. (WALB) - Nearly 50 people have been indicted in a drug trafficking investigation that targeted violent gang members distributing methamphetamine and other drugs in the Coffee County area, according to the United States Department of Justice. Dubbed “Operation Sandy Bottom,” the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force investigation centered in the Sand Ridge neighborhood on the east side of Douglas, in an area known as “The Bottoms,” said Bobby Christine, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia.

48 indicted in South Georgia meth trafficking operation

Updated: 2:27 PM EST January 13, 2021 DOUGLAS, Georgia Four dozen people have been indicted in a Coffee County drug trafficking operation that targeted gang members. Three of them are correctional officers. According to a news release, the focus of Operation Sandy Bottom was the Sand Ridge neighborhood in Douglas. The indictment alleges that the ring, controlled by part of the Gangster Disciples street gang, controlled meth trafficking in South Georgia and distributed contraband in prisons. The news release says the investigation started back in 2018 when the Coffee County Drug Unit responded to complaints of increased violence in the Sand Ridge neighborhood. The unit then asked the FBI and Coastal Georgia Violent Task Gang Task Force for help.

Hampton requiring appointments for most city business because of COVID-19

Hampton requiring appointments for most city business because of COVID-19 The city said its offices would move to appointments only for most transactions due to the increase in coronavirus cases in Hampton and the region. Author: Brian Farrell Updated: 2:54 PM EST January 12, 2021 HAMPTON, Va. Hampton said Tuesday that city offices would require appointments for most people who have business with the city because of the increase in COVID-19 cases in Hampton and across Hampton Roads. The appointments will be required beginning on Jan. 13.  The city said the step should increase safety for everyone, including staff members, by making sure no one has to wait in offices. Hampton said it would conduct as many transactions as possible online, by phone, and with dropboxes for paperwork.

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