Police pulled over a car because its owner had an active warrant. After arresting the driver, a raccoon popped up with a meth pipe. The discovery led to the recovery of bulk drugs in the vehicle.
The Springfield Township Police in Ohio say a traffic stop took an unusual turn. The driver was originally pulled over because the car's registered owner had an active warrant. Not only did officers ...
Man charged with drug trafficking in one of the largest busts in history. Nov. 30, 2010— -- Police raiding a home outside Atlanta said they found a half ton of methamphetamine, worth more than ...
BARABOO -- As state lawmakers consider bills to curb methamphetamine use, area law enforcement officials say the drug is not a problem in Sauk County yet, but it could be. "(Use is) creeping, it just ...
HEBRON -- What started as a routine traffic stop ended late last week with Hebron officers confiscating a mobile methamphetamine lab from a vehicle, along with a large quantity of the drug, police ...
Police officers have a tough job to do. They regularly face all sorts of wild circumstances, and often, they’re unpredictable. That’s no clearer than after a recent arrest in Springfield, Ohio.
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