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Feb-26-2007 16:49printcomments

Weekend Drug Sweep in Salem Lands 15 Behind Bars

Five children were placed into protective custody.

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(SALEM) - On Friday and Saturday, Marion County Street Crimes Detectives and Sheriff's Deputies, in conjunction with the Department of Human Services, made contact at several residences in Marion County where we had received numerous drug activity complaints recently.

During the sweep, 15 adults were arrested and 5 children we removed from known drug houses and placed into protective custody.

A variety of charges were filed, including; Possession of Controlled Substances, Theft by receiving, Frequenting a place where controlled substances are used, Criminal Mistreatment, Parole and Probation Violations, among other charges.




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DEA sattelite monitor; February 26, 2007 6:14 pm (Pacific time)

I hear the Corvallis fascists(it took 16 of them), got Rumsfeld and Haggard on video too!, photo'd and printed, then let'm check into a rehab center in Tacoma. Rush Limbaugh has a winter residance there and does the lartine maintenance as therepy, kind of like Mrs. Ghandi blending the honeypots with mother earth!, sort of meant to appear down-homey. It's a charade for bigger fish I think. This is D.E.A., out.

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