Felony Drug Possession: Monday Felony Arrests – Pensacola Business Journal

Felony Drug Possession: Monday felony arrests – Pensacola Business Journal

Monday felony arrests
Pensacola Business Journal
The following suspects were charged with felonies Monday at Escambia County Jail. Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. Douglas H. Angeloff, 25, 1600 block of Bruce Street, nonmoving traffic violation, marijuana possession,

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Felony Drug Possession: Felony drug arrests on River Street – Barre Montpelier Times Argus

Felony drug arrests on River Street
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
23, on Saturday when they executed a search warrant at 197 River St. at approximately 11 pm Police didn't find Vazquez, but they did end up arresting Damon Raveneau, 47, and Robert Elliott, 28, on charges of possession of a regulated drug.

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Felony Drug Possession: OSHP seizes 20 pounds of suspected weed during traffic stop – Youngstown Vindicator


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OSHP seizes 20 pounds of suspected weed during traffic stop
Youngstown Vindicator
A probable-cause search revealed 20 pounds of the suspected drug. The driver, Rachel Cuevas, 38, of Glendale, Ariz., and passenger, Carol Solomon, 26, of Cleveland, were charged with possession of marijuana, a third-degree felony.
Troopers snag pot during pull-overWTAM.com
Highway patrol seizes 20 pounds of marijuana during Medina County traffic stop NewsNet5.com
Law Enforcement Grabs 20lbs of Weed in MedinaCleveland Scene Weekly

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Felony Drug Possession: Auburn man who is ‘person of interest’ in homicide case indicted on nine drug-related charges
David McNamara ordered held without bail. At his arraignment McNamara and brother of homicide victim exchange heated words.
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Felony Drug Possession: Police crackdown on drug activity in park leads to multiple arrests
(KMOV)—Multiple people have been charged after citizens alerted police of the increase in criminal activity going on in one East St. Louis city park. A large number of citizens complained of the drug activity taking place in Officer/McBride Park over the recent years, causing parents to keep the kids away from playing in the park.   Authorities took notice and announced on Tuesday that the …
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