Four people arrested after drug bust in Cass County By: Maura Johnson
CASS COUNTY, Mich. – Four people were arrested Wednesday after the Cass County Drug Enforcement Team found a large amount of illegal drugs, paraphernalia, and stolen property at a location in Dowagiac, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office reported.
The Drug Enforcement Team conducted a search warrant Wednesday in the 500 block of North Front St. Detectives detained five people found at the address and began to search the premise.
While searching, detectives found a large amount of methamphetamine, methamphetamine paraphernalia, and stolen property, reports said.
A 31-year-old man, 23-year-old man, 21-year-old woman, and 32-year-old woman each face charges for possession of methamphetamine, reports said.
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By Jack R. Jordan | jack.jordan@gaflnews.com Apr 8, 2021 1 of 2
Colquitt County drug investigators found dozens of vials of THC oil and marijuana edibles along with more than 200 grams of marijuana when they served a search warrant on a Thomas Street residence Thursday.
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A shotgun, four rifles and five pistols were seized from the residence where marijuana was discovered Thursday.
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MOULTRIE, Ga. â Local law enforcement busted a âmajorâ marijuana distribution operation Thursday morning.
According to Colquitt County Sheriffâs Office Investigator Channing McDowell of the city-county Drug Enforcement Team, approximately 206 grams of marijuana encased in large Mason jars were found, as well as approximately 1,100 grams of THC oils, four rifles, one shotgun, five handguns, marijuana edibles, $2,877 in cash, a âuser amountâ of methamphetamines and âhomemade oil distribution equipme
Green River Star -
April 1, 2021
An agreement signed by Mayor Pete Rust March 17 will bring more than $100,000 to the city’s police department.
The agreement continues a long-standing partnership between the Green River Police Department and the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. The agreement brings $100,610 to the department’s efforts in combatting narcotics trafficking in the community.
The funds are part of a larger grant awarded to DCI through the Department of Justice’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area initiative.
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