Oct 302012
 

For Immediate Release
October 30, 2012

Another Heroin Investigation Leads to Arrest and Seizures

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that a several-months-long heroin investigation by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office BURN Taskforce has culminated with a search warrant being executed in Middletown last night, the arrest of a suspected heroin dealer, and the seizure of 6 ounces of heroin, 2 ounces of cocaine/crack cocaine (total value in excess of $20,000), 2 loaded handguns, and more than $5,000 cash. The warrant was executed around 11 pm at 818 16th Street, Middletown, with the help of Butler County Regional SWAT units.

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Sheriff Jones is once again quite pleased with last night’s results. “We are seeing more and more heroin being used and distributed within our county,” said the Sheriff. “It’s almost like pills and marijuana have taken a back seat to what was once rarely seen here. Now, users and dealers alike are popping up right here with it. As long as they keep trying to peddle it, we’ll keep trying to stop it. We don’t want their poison in Butler County.”

Prepared by: Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer
Butler County Sheriff’s Office

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