By Inside Edition Staff
First Published: 10:35 AM PDT, May 18, 2021
Christopher Walls, a 19-year veteran of the Long Branch Police Department, was arrested by fellow officers who were responding to a domestic dispute call, authorities said.
A New Jersey police officer was arrested by colleagues who discovered a meth lab in his basement and a cache of weapons, prosecutors said.
Christopher Walls, 50, was taken into custody Sunday night by Long Branch Police officers responding to a domestic dispute call, according to Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni. Walls, a 19-year veteran of the department, is being held at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, the prosecutor s office told Inside Edition Digital on Monday.
Press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office:
On May 6, 2021, deputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served multiple search warrants to investigate illegal cannabis cultivation in the Rancho Sequoia and Dobbyn Creek areas. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services Environmental Health – HazMat Unit and Humboldt County Code Enforcement assisted in the service of the warrants.
Six parcels were investigated during the service of the warrants. The parcels did not possess the required county permit and state license to cultivate cannabis commercially.
During the service of the warrant in the Dobbyn Creek area, deputies eradicated approximately 1,200 growing cannabis plants. Deputies seized and destroyed over 171.5 pounds of cannabis bud, approximately 123 pounds of processed cannabis and approximately 454 pounds of cannabis shake.
Cobb County courthouse evacuated over white powder in letter
By FOX 5 Digital Team
Published
Officials say someone mailed an envelope to the courthouse that contained a white substance Friday morning.
COBB COUNTY, Ga. - A portion of the Cobb County Superior Court building was evacuated on Friday morning after police said someone mailed a suspicious white powder. That substance turned out to be benign.
The Cobb County Sheriff s Office said the courthouse was evacuated on Haynes Street around 11:15 a.m. after the discovery of the powder in an envelope sent to the Cobb County Superior Court Clerk s office.
An envelope containing white powder sent to the Cobb County Clerk of Court s Office shuts down a portion of the county courthouse on April 30, 2021.