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The 20th National Prescription Drug Take Back day will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office, community partners and the Drug Enforcement Administration will provide the public with an opportunity to prevent medication abuse and theft by clearing out their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. The event is to raise awareness and help community members dispose of unused or expired prescriptions at locations all across the county, free, anonymously and with no questions asked.
“Very often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands that can result in tragedy. National Take Back Day provides hundreds of people the opportunity to clean out their medicine cabinets and dispose of prescriptions in a safe and anonymous manner” said Kelley Potter, HOPE Chautauqua DFC project director/coalition coordinator.
Suspect tries to drown police dog in Medina County creek
Suspect tries to drown police dog in Medina County creek
and last updated 2021-04-19 20:20:16-04
MEDINA, Ohio â The Medina County Sheriff s Office released disturbing drone video that appears to show a burglary suspect trying to drown a police dog in a creek. He was basically trying to harm the K9 or even kill the K9, said Captain Kevin Ross.
The suspect, Shane McCloud, 29, of Akron, was booked into the Medina County Jail following a dramatic chase that lasted about an hour.
He s facing multiple charges, including resisting arrest, burglary, and assault for the attack on the 7-year-old German Shepherd named Blek.
In early 2021 the Massachusetts State Police Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement (CINRET) West Team began a lengthy investigation into a Hampden County heroin distribution operation. During the course of the investigation CINRET West identified a Holyoke residence as the point of distribution.
Shortly before 10 a.m. yesterday CINRET West joined the Hampden County Narcotics Task Force, FBI Gang Task Force, HSI Springfield, DEA Springfield, Holyoke Police Department, Springfield Police Department, Easthampton Police Department, Westfield Police Department, Holyoke Police Department, and Hampden County Sheriff’s Department in executing a search warrant at that address.
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A search of the apartment revealed approximately 29 “half packs” of heroin with an approximate gross weight of 58 grams, powder and crack cocaine with an approximate gross weight of 26 grams, two loaded magazines and numerous rounds of ammunition. The search resulted in
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A lengthy investigation into heroin distribution in Western Massachusetts led to the arrest of a woman who was busted with drugs and illegal ammo, police said.
The Massachusetts State Police Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement (CINRET) West Team launched an investigation into a Hampden County heroin distribution operation earlier this year, officials said, following complaints from the community about potential drug distribution.
During that investigation, police said that detectives identified a Holyoke residence where suspect Yaileen Santiago-Cosme lived, as a point of distribution.
Shortly before 10 a.m. on Monday, April 12, investigators executed a search warrant at Santiago-Cosme’s residence, which led to the seizure of 29 “half packs” of heroin with an approximate gross weight of 58 grams, powder, and 26 grams crack cocaine, two loaded magazines and numerous rounds of ammunition.