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Pot Bust Leads Investigators To Injured Dogs
POSTED: 2:28 pm PDT March 18, 2010
UPDATED: 3:03 pm PDT March 18, 2010
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Corvallis police said a marijuana bust led investigators to 15 dogs, some of which were injured from fighting.A team of Benton County deputies and police said they found 14 pounds of marijuana, cash and distribution materials at two Corvallis homes, located in the 1000 block of Northwest Fillmore Avenue and the 5000 block of Southwest Technology Loop, on Wednesday.During the search, officers found evidence that led to another search warrant for dog fighting, according to the Corvallis Police Department.On Thursday, deputies and police said they found 15 dogs, some of which had injuries consistent with dog fighting, at a home in the 19000 block of South Fork Road in Alesa.The dogs were removed from the home and evaluated for rehabilitation.Three Corvallis residents were taken into custody in connection with the pot raid. Officers said 32-year-old Cody Hufeld, 29-year-old Victoria McKenna and 28-year-old Charles Newquist were taken to the Benton County jail on drug charges.
The investigation is ongoing, police said, and additional charges are expected.
(this article is why we need to legalize and regulate.... because not everyone who smokes pot, or even sells it, has a dog fighting ring in their back yard..... this makes us look bad... now onto some liter news)
OPD Arrests One in Huge Pot Bust 3/18/10
OPD News Release
March 18, 2010
Odessa, Texas - Officers with the Special Investigations Unit, S.W.A.T. Team and the Crime Scene Unit of the Odessa Police Department with assistance from the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement, executed a narcotic search warrant at 600 E. 36th Street on Wednesday.
During the execution of the warrant, officers recovered approximately 950 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $570,000. Also seized was approximately $180,000 in U.S. currency.
Reynaldo Albert Valenzuela, D.O.B. 06-04-1968 of Odessa was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, marijuana, and transported to the Odessa Detention Center pending federal charges.
(I want to find this magic street where a pound of weed cost 600 bucks)
and that's the news for the day.... dicks fighting dogs, and the cops in TEXAS (FYI USED TO LIVE THERE) think a pound of weed cost 600 bucks.
we're misunderstood people... thoughts??
POSTED: 2:28 pm PDT March 18, 2010
UPDATED: 3:03 pm PDT March 18, 2010
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Corvallis police said a marijuana bust led investigators to 15 dogs, some of which were injured from fighting.A team of Benton County deputies and police said they found 14 pounds of marijuana, cash and distribution materials at two Corvallis homes, located in the 1000 block of Northwest Fillmore Avenue and the 5000 block of Southwest Technology Loop, on Wednesday.During the search, officers found evidence that led to another search warrant for dog fighting, according to the Corvallis Police Department.On Thursday, deputies and police said they found 15 dogs, some of which had injuries consistent with dog fighting, at a home in the 19000 block of South Fork Road in Alesa.The dogs were removed from the home and evaluated for rehabilitation.Three Corvallis residents were taken into custody in connection with the pot raid. Officers said 32-year-old Cody Hufeld, 29-year-old Victoria McKenna and 28-year-old Charles Newquist were taken to the Benton County jail on drug charges.
Photo courtesy Corvallis Police Department
The investigation is ongoing, police said, and additional charges are expected.
(this article is why we need to legalize and regulate.... because not everyone who smokes pot, or even sells it, has a dog fighting ring in their back yard..... this makes us look bad... now onto some liter news)
OPD Arrests One in Huge Pot Bust 3/18/10
OPD News Release
March 18, 2010
Odessa, Texas - Officers with the Special Investigations Unit, S.W.A.T. Team and the Crime Scene Unit of the Odessa Police Department with assistance from the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement, executed a narcotic search warrant at 600 E. 36th Street on Wednesday.
During the execution of the warrant, officers recovered approximately 950 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $570,000. Also seized was approximately $180,000 in U.S. currency.
Reynaldo Albert Valenzuela, D.O.B. 06-04-1968 of Odessa was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, marijuana, and transported to the Odessa Detention Center pending federal charges.
(I want to find this magic street where a pound of weed cost 600 bucks)
and that's the news for the day.... dicks fighting dogs, and the cops in TEXAS (FYI USED TO LIVE THERE) think a pound of weed cost 600 bucks.
we're misunderstood people... thoughts??