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January 8, 2008
Police in New Jersey busted a pot smoker in a house right next door to the police station after the officers smelled the scent of marijuana. Sgt. Ronald Heinzman was on his way home when he picked up the distinct scent. Heinzman said he called over some other officers who helped him hunt down the source of the odor.
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November 30, 2007
Topics mall, police, security, children, shopping, help, victoria, christmas, led, teacher, kids, head, school, people, man and busted
Several members of a choral group singing Christmas carols for shoppers in a mall in Llandudno almost ended up being jailed after mall authorities summoned the help of local police in trying to stop them - from singing. According to reports, the choral group composed of 29 children with ages ranging from six to 11, were at first asked by to stop by a security guard of the shopping center after receiving complaints from shoppers the children were singing a bit loud.
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November 29, 2007
An Indian businessman kidnapped on Monday in the Philippines escaped from his abductors on Wednesday and went to the police, who arrested three of his kidnappers, fellow Indians themselves. Police from Bataan province in the central island of Luzon learned they busted an Indian syndicate that abducts fellow Indians in exchange for ransom when other Indian victims emerged after the arrest of the three Indians in separate locations in the Philippines.
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December 22, 2006
Wanna-be drug dealers may soon have a crash course in their narcotics trade as a one-time Texas drug agent plans to market a how-to video on concealing drugs and fooling police. Barry Cooper, who has served as a police officer in East Texas for some time, was described by his former boss as perhaps the best narcotics officer in the country.
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December 22, 2006
Wanna-be drug dealers may soon have a crash course in their narcotics trade as a one-time Texas drug agent plans to market a how-to video on concealing drugs and fooling police. Barry Cooper, who has served as a police officer in East Texas for some time, was described by his former boss as perhaps the best narcotics officer in the country.
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