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MySpace.com Pot Photo Leads To Placer Co. ArrestDel Oro High School Student Arrested On Several Felony Charg 14 May 2006 (CBS 13) PLACER COUNTY, Calif. A photo posted on MySpace.com showing a Placer County high school student smoking marijuana has led to his arrest on numerous felony charges including intention to make destructive devices.Placer County Sheriff's deputies arrested 18-year-old Del Oro High student Daniel Blanchard on Friday May 5th. The investigation into Blanchard started after the Placer County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Berry saw a picture of Blanchard smoking a "bong" on MySpace.com.
Loomis Student's Web Page Leads To ArrestPhoto Of Suspect Smoking From A Bong Posted On Myspace.com 14 May 2006 LOOMIS, Calif. -- A photo on a Del Oro High School student's myspace.com page led to his arrest on numerous felony charges, including intention to make destructive devices, the Placer County Sheriff's Department announced Thursday.Daniel Blanchard, 18, of Loomis, was arrested Friday on suspicion of intending to make a destructive device, possession of a weapon on school grounds and possessing marijuana for sale, concentrated cannabis and a hypodermic needle.
More Than $130K Of Marijuana Seized From Home18 Apr 2006 COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Police said more than 100 pounds of marijuana was seized Tuesday as part of an undercover operation
Nine teens arrested after undercover drug investigation09 Apr 2006 FALMOUTH -- Police have arrested four 17-year-olds in connection with a three-month undercover drug investigation at Falmouth High School. One 14-year-old and four 16-year-olds were also arrested in the sting.Adam Christopher HeyThe arrests are the result of a three-month undercover investigation by the Falmouth Police Drug Task Force and Falmouth public schools.
07 Apr 2006
B.C. municipalities will soon be given the power to shut down marijuana grow-ops, by targeting homes with unusual patterns of electrical consumption. |








