Drug Eradication Continues
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Updated: 4:52 PM Mar 25, 2009
Drug Eradication Continues
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The continued effort to wipe out drugs in the Mid-Ohio Valley has another man in trouble with the law Wednesday.
Posted: 4:38 PM Mar 25, 2009
Reporter: Lauren Keeling
Email Address: lauren.keeling@wtap.com
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Posted by: Anonymous on Apr 7, 2009 at 12:12 AM

why dont you people just legalize it . :)
Posted by: fed up wit feds Location: marietta on Mar 30, 2009 at 06:56 PM

Do the police need us to name by name or address for them to make a bust they spend less than ten minutes to brief the bust before. More average citizens can tell you whats going on. But they would rather pay trash to spew their lies about people they don't like, usually people they owe. Meanwhile the big dealers are paying better to have lookouts than police pay. I am black and I think if you look around were out numbered. Stop stereo typing and look at more than skin if you ask me the rich white people always have the best dope. And grow year round like thier growing corn. Thats not what has people ready to do anything beg borrow steal its the harder drugs people get into because face it times are hard and we all need stress relief. Is it worst to smoke a joint before bed. Or sell your kid and bed to get a relief from the only drugs you leave on the street. heroin crack cocaine. Just ask the few fallin to the pressure to pay all these bills,While the dealer says heres money. just.....
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Marietta on Mar 28, 2009 at 10:51 PM

First of all he kept up on his support until the daughter went and lived with a grandmother. Then he didn't think he should have to pay money to his ex when she wasn't raising her. So the people that don't know the whole story need to keep out of it. What this guy did doesn't even compare to what half the economy is out there doing now. More focus needs to go to the murderers and thieves. Not to mention the people attacking women and everything else. People need to quit judging others and posting comments when they don't know the person.
Posted by: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2009 at 11:10 AM

Whats the point in arresting these people when they just let them go a week later? All the arrests you read about last week are back on the streets to do it again.
Posted by: concerned mom Location: Marietta on Mar 25, 2009 at 10:48 PM

I am more worried about hard core drugs than pot. There are too many people wearing wires and getting out of trouble in this town.It seems like it is the same people all the time.I think it might get worse with the economy being bad people are doing what they can to make money.
Posted by: anonymous Location: Marietta on Mar 25, 2009 at 10:36 PM

I wish the police would let us know about the unsolved murders as much as they do about pot plants
Posted by: dick Location: upper oh valley on Mar 25, 2009 at 05:40 PM

that was smart
Posted by: Donna Location: Pburg on Mar 25, 2009 at 05:21 PM

Isn't it hilarious that he couldn't support his dependents which one will assume that is a child or children, but yet he has all of these plants that you just know are not all for personal use. Yet another deadbeat! Great job on getting this dirt bag!
Posted by: homer Location: fudgeville on Mar 25, 2009 at 05:00 PM

wow did they beat this guy up when they arrested him or does his head just naturally look like that lol
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