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A man from Vermont was charged with criminal possession of a weapon after he allegedly tried to get in to the Great Escape with a loaded gun. The Warren County Sheriff s Office says Frank Owen tried to get in to Great Escape on Sunday, but security detected he had a loaded gun and a switchblade knife. Owen was arraigned and taken to the Warren County Jail charged with the class C felony of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd degree and the class A misdemeanor of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 4th degree.
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Two toddlers were found living in “horrible conditions” in a Warren County hotel with their parents, who were allegedly using a slew of hard drugs in their presence with at least eight other adults, authorities said.
Officers in Mansfield Township conducted a welfare check at the Quality Inn in Hackettstown around 3 p.m. Wednesday after receiving a report of 10 adults smoking crack cocaine in front of two small children the night before, police said.
The 42-year-old father from Phillipsburg hid in the bathtub as officers arrived and was determined to be the subject of an NCIC warrant out of the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office, police said.
Des Moines police officer on administrative leave after arrest Share Updated: 1:38 PM CDT Jun 9, 2021 sgt. matthew hunter
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 1:38 PM CDT Jun 9, 2021 The Des Moines Police Department confirmed to KCCI that a police officer is on administrative leave after his arrest in Indianola.According to police, Sgt. Matthew Hunter, a 21-year veteran, was arrested by the Indianola Police Department and charged with one count of public intoxication early Sunday morning.A criminal complaint filed by Indianola police states an officer saw a driver in a 2012 Silverado with a woman standing at the back of the truck pounding on the tailgate. According to police, she then got into the passenger seat of the truck. Court documents show the officer then activated his emergency lights and walked to the truck. The woman told the officer she was trying to keep the driver from driving because