The Antioch Police Department announced a pair of arrests that occurred Tuesday where suspected drug dealers were taken off the street.
According to police, a K9 unit was on patrol when they assisted on a traffic stop and was able to help pinpoint and locate approximately 2-lbs of suspected methamphetamine hidden in the vehicle. Police credited k9 Kona and her partner officer Smith with the assist.
During a graveyard shift, officers responded to Rockwall Way where a narcotics transaction went bad. Officers located a male subject involved in the transaction and was found to be in possession of cocaine, an ounce of suspected methamphetamine, over 1/2-lb of marijuana as well as a loaded firearm.
Both suspects, who who were not identified, were sent to the Martinez Detention Facility facing several felony charges.
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Kona deserves a big steak
He’s vegetarian silly
…and you are just in a vegetative state
And your a knock
Check your spam folder ECT…sent you a couple corrections.
Thanks ECT
Na broz
In the 1970’s and 1980’s, Bayer had large quantities of drugs contaminated with HIV and Hep C that they couldn’t sell in the USA. What’d they do? Sold it in Latin America and Asia for a profit. Did anyone serve jail time like these dealers? Nope.
But the crack heads still need their fix so I guess someone has to step up to the plate
Na bro
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