Four people arrested after thirteen overdoses, police said
Four people arrested after thirteen overdoses, police said
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Four people arrested after thirteen overdoses, police said
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Police arrested a man suspected of drug trafficking after finding him with large amounts of money, guns and drugs Thursday night, police said.
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Sitting on the grassy banks of Lake Wauberg, you wonder silently to yourself about the weather. The gusts of late October wind are warm but only mildly. They tell you all you need to know: Summer is ending. Florida is slow to chill but that now seems inevitable. Through the darkened lenses of your sunglasses you can see the sun already retreating at 4 p.m. You remove your shades. For the past week, cold fronts have stalked the summer heat like a tiger in the bush, waiting for a lull to go in for the kill — leaving the throne empty and ready for autumn.
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A traffic stop turned into an arrest after a teenager was caught with 140 grams of marijuana and a gun early Thursday morning, Gainesville Police said.
A woman was accused of selling methamphetamine after Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies found 14.7 grams in her car Sunday morning.
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On his way to jail Wednesday night, a Gainesville man told police about the drugs he was hiding in his butt, Gainesville Police said.
Between answering questions in English, Pitbull would lean in toward the audience and spit out a quick Spanish phrase.
Tequila McKnight took a deep breath, let out a slow exhale and looked out at the crowd of about 100 people filling every seat in the room at the Hippodrome State Theatre.
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After a man was arrested for shoving stolen men’s underwear from Walmart in his backpack, police found something else inside — bath salts.
A woman brought into jail on a warrant is accused of trying to smuggle drugs in her vagina into the facility Friday morning, deputies said.