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Unfortunately for Mosby and her team, you can't prove a criminal case with just theories and supposition; you have to have evidence.
Read More →As law enforcement agencies and joint task forces continue to combat illegal drug trafficking, they are faced with the challenge of quickly and accurately documenting, tracking, and managing the vast amounts of incoming and outgoing cash used in drug investigations.
Read More →The DEA warns officers to take extra precautions if they come in contact with the drug, which is said to be 50 times more powerful than heroin.
Read More →Centeno started the car and rammed the Cave Springs officer's truck, causing the officer to fall to the ground. The suspect then swerved the car toward the deputy who told him to show his hands and continued to swerve until he struck the deputy.
Read More →Benton County, AR, deputies were justified in opening fire during a "sting" operation in a Walmart parking lot during which the suspect hit two officers with his car and fled, the Benton County prosecutor said Tuesday. More Here.
Read More →About a block from Disneyland, federal agents seized $2.3 million in cash that allegedly came from a drug-trafficking and money-laundering group with links to the hometown of the notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, authorities said.
Read More →Chicago Police are on pace to make 13,000 narcotics arrests by year’s end. That would be the smallest annual tally since 1973, two years after President Richard Nixon declared a national war on drugs.
Read More →A law enforcement source confirmed investigators found some 200 marijuana plants. They were inside an indoor grow operation that was found in some of the homes where the eight members of the Rhoden family were executed.
Read More →A law enforcement source confirmed investigators found some 200 marijuana plants. They were inside an indoor grow operation that was found in some of the homes where the eight members of the Rhoden family were executed. More Here.
Read More →Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad signed Senate File 2218 and 28 other bills into law Wednesday, allowing first responders to stock and administer drugs called opioid antagonists for use in life-threatening opioid overdoses.
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