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Cannabis worth £108,000 found at Dundee house
Cannabis worth £108,000 found at Dundee house

The Courier

time09-05-2025

  • The Courier

Cannabis worth £108,000 found at Dundee house

Police have found cannabis worth £108,000 at a property in Dundee. The cannabis cultivation was discovered at a home in Pitroddie Gardens in the Brackens area on Thursday. Nearly 75 cannabis plants with a street value of £55,000 and 83 saplings that could be worth up to £62,500 were recovered. An investigation is ongoing. Constable Brandon Mason from Police Scotland said: 'This recovery means a significant quantity of drugs will not end up on our streets. 'Drugs cause misery in our communities, and we are determined to disrupt the supply of illegal substances and trace those involved. 'This recovery underlines our commitment to the Serious Organised Crime Taskforce and the country's Serious Organised Crime Strategy. 'Information from the public is absolutely crucial to our work and we urge anyone with knowledge or concerns about drugs activity in their area to contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.'

KRQE Newsfeed: DWI dismissal scandal, Police shooting, Record warmth, Airman identified, Electric voice
KRQE Newsfeed: DWI dismissal scandal, Police shooting, Record warmth, Airman identified, Electric voice

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

KRQE Newsfeed: DWI dismissal scandal, Police shooting, Record warmth, Airman identified, Electric voice

City leaders seek compromise for Rail Trail, Westside Indoor Sports Complex funding Man detained by ICE agents at Santa Fe gas station 2 high school students receive Navajo Nation Bilingual Seal of Proficiency Las Cruces Public Schools release statement on Border Patrol stop Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office looking for missing 84-year-old man Coaching for Division 1 offers with ABC Prep Academy's Brandon Mason [1] DWI cases possibly related to scandal dismissed – 13th Judicial District Attorney Barbara Romo recently announced her office is dropping 7 cases connected to New Mexico State Police officer Toby LaFave, who was placed on leave amid a continued federal probe. So far seven cases has been dismissed in the 13th Judicial District, covering Valencia, Sandoval and Cibola counties. [2] 1 dead following APD officer-involved shooting – APD is continuing to investigate a domestic dispute that turned into a deadly police shooting. Foothill area command officers responded to a call at a home near Mountain Rd. and Claudine St. While APD has not named the suspect, they say they made contact with a man who fled the scene after officers advised him he was under arrest. APD says officers gave commands for the man to drop a gun before several shots were fired. No officers were injured and the man died at the scene. APD Chief Harold Medina says the man was a convicted felon and should not have had a firearm. [3] Record warmth for some in New Mexico & even drier – Near-record to record high temperatures will be widespread today with very sunny skies, dry air, as well as the elevated fire threat for some as temperatures will mostly reach the 60s, 70s, and 80s from northwest to southeast from high to low elevation throughout the afternoon. Warmth will continue tomorrow with slightly windier weather. [4] Kirtland AFB identifies fatally shot Airman – The Airforce Office of Special Investigations is continuing to look into a fatal shooting. According to base officials, 27-year-old airman Basic Brion Teel-Scott, 27, of Bordentown, NJ was killed on Saturday morning after members of his security force squadron tried to detain him just outside the Truman entrance on Gibson. Details of what led up to the shooting have still not been released by base officials. [5] Black History Month celebrated at Electric Playhouse – The New Mexico Black Student Alliance celebrated diversity with its own unique salute to Black History Month. The festivities took guests inside the visually immersive Electric Playhouse as speakers, immersive exhibits, vendors, and a DJ took over the space. The electrically-charged displays offered guests an interactive approach to understanding Black history. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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