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Why would you consent to the search?? If you say no there's only a 50% chance they call the dogs:?
 
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Breaking Bad’ drug bust by NYPD yields $1.6 million worth of crystal meth
BY KERRY BURKE , THOMAS TRACY NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Thursday, April 9, 2015, 3:40 PM


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According to the media, when they can get hold of that much, it means this only accounts of 10% of what has already entered the country.
 
Rare drug found, arrests made after Savannah active lab bust
By Staff report
Published: April 9, 2015

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WJCL) — A major drug bust by the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT) netted several arrests, Thursday, and exposed a rare drug that has found its way into the hostess city.

Just after 6:00 a.m. Thursday, CNT, the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit, members of the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department (SCMPD) and the SCMPD SWAT executed a search warrant at 401 East 63rd Street in Savannah.

A total of five people were located inside the house and taken into custody without incident.

Reynolds and 63rd Streets were blocked off for approximately two hours until the area was safe.

As suspected by CNT, a clandestine laboratory was located inside the house and deemed active by agents.

CNT agents specially trained in clandestine laboratories safely removed the active lab and, wearing specialized clothing, were able to make the lab inactive.

Members of the Savannah Fire Department were also on scene assisting with the hazard materials associated with the lab.

Agents also found various forms of controlled substances including but not limited to Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, and prescription pills.

Agents also found 12 firearms, items commonly associated with the distribution of a controlled substance and nearly $10,000 in cash.

CNT’s investigation began in March after undercover agents received information that various drugs were being stored, distributed and sold from the house.

Agents were able to determine that people connected to the house were likely manufacturing DMT – a hallucinogenic drug.

http://wjcl.com/2015/04/09/rare-drug-found-arrests-made-after-savannah-active-lab-bust/
 
Haha that's pretty funny they seized blue crystal. Esp in nj, there is hardly any meth in the NE, its here of course, but not like the southwest or Midwest.

I wonder if they just used a little blue food coloring, great way to rjip off a branded fiction all product, maybe they sent this novelty meth up here so ppl will try the Heisenberg meth lol, open a new market.

The cartels do get creative anyone remember the, strawberry flavored cocaine? I think there were other flavors too.
 
^yeah, I remember that. That'd be pretty fucked if they sent some blue meth up there just because it's the easiest to get people to try

And that DMT lab in Georgia, wtf? That's awesome but sad it's gone..
 
Nelly Arrested and Charged With Felony Drug Possession

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Search of the rapper's tour bus in Tennessee uncovers five rocks of methamphetamines, marijuana and paraphernalia, plus numerous firearms
By Daniel Kreps April 12, 2015

Nelly was arrested on felony drug charges Saturday after a search of the rapper's tour bus in Tennessee uncovered methamphetamines and marijuana. Nelly was charged with felony possession of drugs, simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, the Johnson City Press reports.

Nelly's vehicle was pulled over by Tennessee Highway Patrol in Putnam County the morning of April 11th because the tour bus was missing two required stickers, one for the U.S. Department of Transportation and the other an International Fuel Tax Association sticker, USA Today writes. Upon approaching the tour bus, the trooper noticed the smell of marijuana.

A search of the tour bus uncovered a plastic bag that contained "five colored crystal-type rocks" of a substance that later tested positive for methamphetamines. A small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia was also found. "Approximately 100 small Ziploc bags that are commonly associated with the sale of narcotics" were also discovered, a law enforcement rep told the Johnson City Press.

In addition to the drugs, numerous firearms were found onboard, including a gold-plated .50-caliber Desert Eagle pistol, a .45-caliber Tarus pistol and a 500-magnum Smith and Wesson. Another man on Nelly's tour bus, Brian Jones, was charged with being a felon in possession of a handgun. Nelly, born Cornell Haynes, and Jones were taken to Putnam County Jail; the other four men aboard the tour bus were not charged.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...felony-drug-possession-20150412#ixzz3X7DYyCca
 
Retiring suburban cop busted in federal drug sting
Posted: 04/10/2015, 07:19pm | Frank Main

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With his retirement rapidly approaching, Melrose Park Detective Gregory Salvi was looking to feather his nest.

He moonlighted as a security guard to make a few extra bucks.

But he also plotted to steal drugs and guns from the police department’s evidence room, according to the FBI.

And he was recently caught in an alleged plot to deliver 5 kilograms of cocaine to an informant in exchange for a few thousand dollars.

http://chicago.suntimes.com/news-chicago/7/71/514392/retiring-suburban-cop-busted-federal-drug-sting

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5 kilos for a couple grand? :?
 
COURT DATE MOVED FOR SAN PABLO COP BUSTED FOR DRUGS WITH CHILD IN CAR
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 12:16PM

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- We're learning more about a San Pablo police officer who was arrested in San Francisco last Wednesday for buying drugs and possessing an illegal weapon while his 2-year-old daughter waited in the car.

Officer Kenneth White was supposed to appear in court Tuesday morning for a pretrial conference. The court date has been moved to later this week on Thursday

White is accused of buying heroin and cocaine. He was busted on 7th and Howard streets by undercover SFPD officers after they received a tip from the San Pablo Police Department.

Police say White left toddler in his car during the drug transaction near a loaded gun.

The 32-year-old faces a total of six charges including child endangerment, possession of drugs, and possession of an unregistered firearm. He pled not guilty to those charges on Friday.

On Tuesday in court, his attorney Christopher Dove said he had no comment.

In the meantime, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office said they will be prosecuting this case to the fullest extent.

"It's very concerning," said Assistant District Attorney Alex Bastian. "Whenever you have a child, drugs, a gun, it's very serious and there's going to be consequences for that type of behavior."

White served as a resource officer at Helms Middle School.

At the time of his drug arrest, White was on paid administrative leave for an unrelated conduct issue.

He is currently being held on $250,000 bail.
http://abc7news.com/news/court-date-moved-for-san-pablo-cop-busted-for-drugs/658914/
 
Retiring suburban cop busted in federal drug sting
Posted: 04/10/2015, 07:19pm | Frank Main

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With his retirement rapidly approaching, Melrose Park Detective Gregory Salvi was looking to feather his nest.

He moonlighted as a security guard to make a few extra bucks.

But he also plotted to steal drugs and guns from the police department’s evidence room, according to the FBI.

And he was recently caught in an alleged plot to deliver 5 kilograms of cocaine to an informant in exchange for a few thousand dollars.

http://chicago.suntimes.com/news-chicago/7/71/514392/retiring-suburban-cop-busted-federal-drug-sting

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5 kilos for a couple grand? :?

whys that guy looks so familiar strange doing my head in now
 
not a mega bust but for a small city like york it is news :)

Tranquillizer drug dealer Steven John Rambridge had 4,000 tablets

YORK’S top judge warned that possessing diazepam is illegal as he sentenced a man for dealing in the tranquillizer drug.

Steven John Rambridge, 28, had 4,034 tablets of diazepam and £988 in cash when police searched his house on November 23, Paul Nicholson, prosecuting, told York Crown Court.


His mobile phone had texts showing he had been supplying the drug, which was worth 40p per tablet.

Defence solicitor advocate Mark Thompson said Rambridge had self-medicated himself for some time with the drug to cope with personal problems and pain following an accident that left him with a wrist that needed surgery.

He was said to be short of money because he was on sick leave recovering and started dealing to earn some cash.

After reading a probation service report on Rambridge, the Recorder of York, Judge Stephen Ashurst, told him: “You thought, it is clear from what I read in the report, as do many of your friends and those who live near you, that possession of diazepam isn’t an offence. It is.

“You did know, however, supplying it is an offence and very foolishly you started supplying or selling quantities of diazepam to like-minded people.”

Diazepam is a prescription drug.

Without a valid doctor’s prescription, anyone caught with it can be jailed for up to two years. For dealing in diazepam, the maximum sentence is 14 years. Rambridge, of Beech Glade, Huntington, pleaded guilty to possessing diazepam with intent to supply it to others. He was given a community order with 18 months’ supervision, 80 hours’ unpaid work and a rehabilitation programme.

The £988 cash was confiscated by a court order.

The judge said the irony of the case was that if Rambridge had sought proper advice about his lack of sleep and pain relief he would have avoided being in court with a drug conviction.

He said: “He has been extremely misguided.”

Mr Thompson handed in a reference from Rambridge’s employer, whom he said “speaks very highly of him” and from Rambridge’s father. Rambridge has worked for the same employer since leaving school.
 
Police arrest more than 20 people at all-night rave in Sydney... as one man is caught with almost 450 MDMA pills

Police arrested more than 20 people at an overnight dance party in Sydney, including a young man who spent the night behind bars after he was found with almost 450 MDMA pills.
More than 6000 people attended sold-out dance party 'Midnight Mafia' at the Sydney Showground in Homebush from 10pm on Saturday night until 6am the next morning.

Police were targeting the use and supply of prohibited drugs at the venue.
According to NSW Police, a 22-year-old Marrickville man was found in possession of 441 MDMA tablets.

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He was charged with supply prohibited drug, refused bail and appeared in Parramatta Local Court on Sunday.
A 23-year-old Peakhurst man was also taken into custody after he was allegedly located with 124 MDMA tablets and a wad of cash.
He has been charged and has been was bailed to appear at Burwood Local Court on 12 May 2015.

A 25-year-old Allambie Heights man was similarly charged after he was allegedly found with over $2500 cash on his person.
Additionally, a 22-year-old Jesmond man was found with 35 MDMA tablets and has been released pending further inquiries.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ed-Sydney-rave-possession-441-MDMA-pills.html
 
Not as much a bust as a find -

South Australian driver finds 1kg bag of cannabis in the middle of a highway

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A conscientious South Australian has handed a one-kilogram bag of cannabis found in the middle of a busy highway in to police.

The driver stopped to inspect the bag when it was spotted on the Eyre Highway near Penong at around 9pm yesterday.

When they realised what it was, it was taken to Penong Police Station.

Police are investigating the origins of the cannabis haul.


Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...n-the-middle-of-a-highway#9rDyOSKw15c7VaYP.99
 
^ must have realized it was cali outdoor and in a fit of rage chucked it out the window.
 
Not as much a bust as a find -

South Australian driver finds 1kg bag of cannabis in the middle of a highway

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A conscientious South Australian has handed a one-kilogram bag of cannabis found in the middle of a busy highway in to police.

The driver stopped to inspect the bag when it was spotted on the Eyre Highway near Penong at around 9pm yesterday.

When they realised what it was, it was taken to Penong Police Station.

Police are investigating the origins of the cannabis haul.


Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...n-the-middle-of-a-highway#9rDyOSKw15c7VaYP.99

Cannabis quantities don't impress me as much as the bag full of pills. And those with kilos of heroin, uncut!

What at was the greatest quantity of drugs you have ever seen?? Irl..
 
Former Shenandoah police chief charged for drugs
BY FRANK ANDRUSCAVAGEPublished: April 22, 2015


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FRACKVILLE — A retired Shenandoah police chief charged with having illegal drugs waived his right to a preliminary hearing last week.

Neil Reese, 61, of 212 S. Jardin St., was scheduled to appear April 15 before Magisterial District Christina E. Hale on one misdemeanor count each of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Instead of having a hearing, Reese and his attorney, James Conville of Schuylkill Haven, opted to answer to the charges in Schuylkill County Court.

Shenandoah police Patrolman David Stamets charged the former chief after an incident at Reese’s home about 12:40 a.m. Dec. 12.

Stamets said the events leading up to the charges began when he and Capt. Michael O’Neill were called to the home for a cardiac arrest and were met by Reese’s mother.

Stamets said the officers found Reese inside on a recliner in shorts and a T-shirt and one glove on his left hand and another on the floor.

Stamets said he checked and determined the man had a pulse but his pupils were constricted and failed to react to light.

The officer said Reese’s head was completely forward and he held his head up, allowing Reese to breathe while EMS units were responding.

EMS personnel began to administer emergency care when they arrived and Stamets said officers asked the man’s mother if he was on any medications so EMS could know and for the possibility of an overdose.

Mary Reese said all of her son’s medications were in his bedroom and told officers to go upstairs and check.

Stamets said that, in the bedroom, police found two boxes of medication on a night stand with two pill/tablet weekly organizers next to them.

While checking the list of medications, Stamets said he found four yellow glassine baggies with suspected heroin in one of the pill containers. Also in the bedroom was an empty soda can with the opening made larger containing numerous empty glassine baggies.

The officer said he found a white straw, with a large amount of residue, inside a purple cigar container.

EMS was advised of the findings and administered the drug Narcan, used for heroin overdoses, to Reese who had a positive reaction.

The contents of the yellow glassine baggies tested positive for heroin, Stamets said.

http://republicanherald.com/news/former-shenandoah-police-chief-charged-for-drugs-1.1868115
 
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