Sentences with phrase «drug raid»

A drug raid refers to a situation where law enforcement officers search a location suspected of being involved in illegal drug activities. They aim to find drugs, arrest individuals associated with them, and gather evidence related to drug crimes. Full definition
A person is led away after a number of drugs raids in a housing estate in south London ahead of the launch of a new drug strategy by Home Secretary Amber Rudd.
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Police officers enter a block of flats in south London, where they will carry out a number of drugs raids.
I have prioritized this product for kittens that come into the shelter from drug raids or abandoned houses.
Though the fearless and tenacious Michel, aided by a task force of elite cops, will stop at nothing ---- including boldly orchestrated drug raids, devastating arrests, and exacting interrogations ---- to ensure the crime ring's demise, Zampa's «La French» always seems one step ahead.
But, when the Atlanta police department was rocked by accusations that officers falsified warrants, planted evidence, and gunned down a 92 - year old woman in a botched drug raid, national commentators didn't pin the blame on a system that holds police departments accountable for solving crimes.
Seven people are in the Broome County Jail without bail, suspects in what the sheriff is calling it the largest heroin drug raid in Broome County history.
Discussions include navigating regulations and banking restrictions, along with tips for handling federal drug raids.
Police in Tompkins County used pre-dawn drug raids at two locations Thursday to arrest four people.
In the summer of 2008, Calvo's home was the subject of a mistaken and violent drug raid during which his two black labs were shot and killed by members of a police SWAT team.
He did not indicate whether there was any sign that the continuing drug raids have decreased the flow of drugs in Rockland County.
The truth is that many children have parents that work with weapons (law enforcement and military) and others have been exposed to very traumatic events involving drug raids, shootings, or other community violence.
The way he accumulated the cash, though, is from killing thugs like the guy in the beginning and stealing money during drug raids.
County Executive Edward Mangano hailed the «state - of - the art» project, which will also serve as a regional training hub for the county's 17 village and two city departments, house Nassau's police intelligence unit and eventually include a streetscape village to allow for simulation of drug raids and hostage barricade situations.
He is tenacious on many levels, not only orchestrating drug raids and making solid arrests but getting the arrested criminals to confess to their crimes and to name others, even testifying against Gaëtan «Tany» Zampa (Gilles Lellouche), a man so ferocious that nobody appears willing to rat him out.
Johnston was the 96 - year - old woman killed by Atlanta Police officers in November 2006 during a botched drug raid.
At about the same time two Las Vegas policemen stopped by the gym and told Tocco that Liston had recently turned up at a house that would be the target of a drug raid.
Last December, Sung, 50, and Yam, 35, were indicted for allegedly taking bribes from some karaoke club owners in exchange for tipoffs to drug raids, according to criminal court complaints and law enforcement officials.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN)- An investigation into an overdose death led to the arrest of two dealers on Tuesday in a drug raid.
Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota holds up a bag of heroin seized during a drug raid that busted an alleged heroin network during a press conference Wednesday morning.
Federal law prohibits the state from buying the drug from another state where it has been legalized, and the Olivieri statute would limit the state to using limited supplies or drugs of questionable quality, such as those seized by law enforcement officials in drug raids or grown by federal agencies on a farm in Mississippi, where Cuomo administration officials say there are 1,000 kilos of the drug available for the state's use.
The idea that we would allow a hospital to distribute marijuana that's been seized in a drug raid and give it to patients is absolutely absurd.
WAMC's David Guistina chats with Judy Patrick of the Daily Gazette about casinos and a drug raid that took place in the capital region.
Fires burned at least two historic buildings in this Le Flore County town after a drug raid ended in gunfire Friday morning.
A real showman, «the under» (as the department's second in command is referred to) once staged a drug raid (via the URGENT task force which he led) on a building across Main Street in Kingston from the County Office Building while the legislature was in session debating an issue involving the sheriff's department.
In this Hannibal tale, Hannibal is living in Italy as Clarice deals with problems after a drug raid goes haywire.
Yet perhaps Bahranis greater achievement is to make the minutiae of property foreclosure no less compelling: a scene in which Garfield steals a vacated homes air conditioner has all the sweaty tension of a bank heist or drug raid.
Early on, his group of ruffians is investigated for stealing ten million dollars from a drug raid.
He and his team steal ten million dollars during a drug raid on a cartel safe house.
Julia M. Burney - Witherspoon, a retired Racine police officer of 17 years, founded the program after a drug raid proved to her that it was easier to find illegal drugs than books...
While Jeannethe worked from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., Valentin could hear the sound of gunfire and drug raids.
The badly disfigured pup had been brought in by police who saved him during a drug raid.
My favorite story is of Popsicle, the number one US Customs dog, who at 5 - month old was found in a freezer during a drug raid by Buffalo police in 1997.
She was seized in a drug raid (her owners were not just making puppies!)
Riley was seized during a drug raid of a home in Newark, NJ and brought to a local shelter.
She came into our care as a result of a drug raid where her owners were jailed and law enforcement asked us to take her.
It started as a drug raid, but once the suspects were handcuffed and taken away, the police noticed a little cat — sick, underweight, and walking in circles on wobbly legs.
Many researchers believe that dogs could be incorporated into health care systems in much the same way that «sniffer dogs» are currently used at customs and in drug raids.
Left to die, he was found by police during a drug raid and taken to Ardmore Animal Hospital just outside Philly.
So, for example, «Politics and History» brought together Vija Celmins» Time Magazine Cover (1965), featuring the LA Watts riots, with among other things Richard Hamilton's Swingeing London 67 (1967 — 8), his reworking of a press photo depicting gallerist Robert Fraser and Mick Jagger handcuffed together in a police van following a drugs raid.
Tuanus (2000) has the scale of a history painting, the painterly gestures, blobs, patches and scrapes of impressionism, expressionism and American abstract expressionism and the graphic effects of screenprinting and technicolour — a sumptuous surface that belies the work's apparent subject: a drugs raid in central Frankfurt.
Around that time, when a painting of his that read eat human flesh ended up in the custody of the Houston police following a drug raid, the burst of notoriety spurred Flood to sell ad space on his canvases.
The drug raid in Germany has moved from the streets to the home of an influential politician in the country.
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