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August 5, 2005
Scientists suggest cocaine consumption is much higher than previously thought after finding large amounts of cocaine by-product in a Northern Italian river. The River Po is found to contain the equivalent of nearly 8. 8 pounds of cocaine, daily.
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August 2, 2005
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff ReporterMount Dora, FL (AHN)- A Lake Circuit Court accuses Officer Brad Cline of illegally stopping and searching Jason Burnham, 34, as he was walking home after Hurricane Charley.
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July 20, 2005
A 76-year-old woman is arrested by Jacksonville authorities for selling crack cocaine. The woman is booked on charges of possession and sale of a controlled substance. Allegedly, the woman was selling crack using her purse. She would put the drugs inside and lower them by rope from her second-floor window. The suspect, Minnie Perlotte Collins, who has no previous record in Jacksonville, is accused of selling $20 worth of crack in a police sting and has since been released on $10,000 bail. Police say they found a gun and ammunition in Collins' house, as well as a purse attached to a rope next to her bed.
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May 28, 2005
Customs agents inspecting a shipment of plantains thought some of the green bananas seemed unusually hard and cut them open, finding more than 750 pounds of cocaine stuffed inside what turned out to be phony fruit. Smugglers molded the plantains out of glass fiber, filled them with cocaine and painted them to look like the real fruit, a large, green member of the banana family popular in the Caribbean and Latin America.
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May 24, 2005
Topics gym, pipe, clothing, cocaine, bar, beach, face, baby, wife, charges, hospital and car
William Hawley had been on the run since May 10 when he managed to escape from a Martin Correctional Institution work crew and got rid of his prison clothing. He then hitched a ride with Charlotte Yoder, telling her his wife was having a baby, his car broke down and he needed a ride to the hospital.
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