The Gila County Sheriffâs Office made two massive drug busts in Payson last week, seizing more than $3.75 million worth of fentanyl pills.
Both stops occurred on Feb. 11 and resulted in the arrests of three men, all from Phoenix, according to press releases from the GCSO.
The first incident started around 6 p.m. on State Route 87 and Bonita Street, where a Gila County Drug, Gang, and Violent Crimes Task Force deputy attempted to stop a vehicle on a routine traffic stop.
The vehicle fled and reportedly attempted to evade law enforcement, fleeing to the area behind Bashasâ where the vehicle stopped and deputies arrested one man. A second man fled, hiding in the wooded area north of the shopping center.
Three arrested after 36,000 fentanyl pills, more than 30 guns seized in Caldwell County drug bust
Drugs and weapons seized in Caldwell County narcotics bust By WBTV Web Staff | February 15, 2021 at 4:16 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 8:19 AM
CALDWELL COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - Deputies arrested three people after 36,000 fentanyl pills and more than 30 guns were seized in a drug bust in Caldwell County.
Jermaine Douglas Grandy, 39, Nevaeh Douglas Grandy, 18 and Khyran Rasaan Littlejohn, 25, were arrested and charged with multiple counts of trafficking in opioids.
All three were placed in the Caldwell Detention Center, Jermaine Grandy under a $500,000 secured bond, Nevaeh Grandy and Khyran Littlejohn under a $100,000 secured bond.
Capital police bust dacoits gang
Islamabad
February 15, 2021
Islamabad: Islamabad Sabzi Mandi police have arrested two members of former jailbird Aamiri gang of dacoits involved in several dacoities in various areas of Sabzi Mandi police station and in the areas of Rawalpindi police said.
According to details, Fowling the directions of IGP Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur-Rehman, DIG (Operations) Afzaal Ahmed Kausar directed all Zonal SPs to control crime in their respective areas and check dacoity incidents. Following his direction, SP (Industrial-Area ) constituted special teams including SHO Sabzi Mandi and others succeeded to bust two members of a notorious former jailbird `Aamiri gang. They were identified as Aamir Ali and Abdul Jabbar and recovered weapons and ammunition from the gangsters, while they confessed to committing several dacoities at various areas of Sabzi Mandi.
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Free events bust farming myths
Nicky Berger wants better understanding between food producers and consumers.
Mahurangi farms will open their gates this weekend in a bid to bolster public understanding of the role farmers play and how the food people eat is produced.
Among those participating in the Open Farms NZ event will be Ahuroa sheep and beef farmer Nicky Berger, who founded GrassFed in the City – an organisation dedicated to countering misconceptions about farming and farmers. Ms Berger says many families are increasingly separated from the food they eat and the people who have grown it for them.
“As food producers we, too, often feel separated from our consumers, with whom we would love to share the passion we have for growing great food,” she says.