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Updated: 1:11 PM Jul 31, 2010
Troopers Find Crack Cocaine During Traffic Stop
Two men are in the Scioto County jail accused of trafficking crack cocaine.
Posted: 8:49 AM Jul 31, 2010Reporter: WSAZ Staff Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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SCIOTO COUNTY, OHIO (WSAZ)--Two men are in the Scioto County Jail accused of trafficking crack cocaine.
Just before 9 p.m. Friday, troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol pulled over a car near Lucasville for a vehicle defect.
Troopers found an open container of alcohol, a small bag of marijuana and a bag with 18 grams of crack cocaine.
Troopers arrested William E. McKenzie of Franklin Furnace and Michael J. Dye of Dayton Ohio. They were en route from Dayton to Portsmouth.
Both suspects are charged with possession of crack cocaine and trafficking crack cocaine.
Latest Comments
I hear crack is whack
Good job Troopers and keep up the good work. One day the drug runners will learn that they won't be able to run there crack or cocaine through our area. We as law fighting Scioto Countians are sick and done with all the out of towners bring in the there stuff. Again good job Ohio State Troopers!!!
Our laws ARE messsed up. These guys will get MORE time than that creep who had sex with the little girl. Yes drugs are bad but at least druggies don't force it on little kids. People get more time in prison for drugs than for raping a little kid. Don't believe it? Check out the Ohio Bureau of Corrections web site.
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