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For Immediate Release
October 1, 2012

BURN Taskforce Arrests Local Man in Heroin Investigation

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones announces the arrest of Raymond Vincent Marshall, age 41, of Sipple Avenue, Hamilton, after he was found to be in possession of 3 ounces of heroin. The arrest took place on Saturday evening, 09-29-2012, by members of the Butler County Sheriff’s Office Undercover Regional Narcotics (BURN) Taskforce. Marshall had been under investigation for months, and the target of very recent surveillance. He was pulled over by Deputies around 8 PM in the area of State Route 129 and Princeton-Glendale Road in Liberty Township. Agents recovered the heroin as well as a small amount of marijuana from the vehicle.
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Marshall is currently being held at the Butler County Jail for Possession of Drugs a Felony of the 1st degree. This investigation is ongoing and agents anticipate additional charges and possible additional arrests.

Sheriff Jones would like to encourage anyone who might have additional information on this investigation or other drug activity in the Butler County community to contact the Butler County Sheriff’s Office Undercover Regional Narcotics Taskforce directly at (513) 887-3029 or through the Dispatch Center at (513) 785-1300. Callers may remain anonymous.

Prepared by: Sergeant Mike Hackney

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