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Police seize 50 grams of meth, almost $3K in cash, with help from K-9 Diesel

Police seize 50 grams of meth, almost $3K in cash, with help from K-9 Diesel

Yahoo20-05-2025

The Xenia Police Division seized a large amount of methamphetamine and cash during a traffic stop.
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K-9 Officer Nick Peters and K-9 Diesel found 50 grams of methamphetamine and almost $3,000 during a recent traffic stop, according to a social media post.
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Xenia Police posted two photos on its Facebook page. It shows drugs and cash seized during the stop.
There was even a $2 bill among the cash.
The case will be reviewed with the Greene County Prosecutor's Office, the department said.
It will be presented to a grand jury.
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