Friday, September 26, 2008

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The victim identified the radio Woods had as hers and told police he was the burglar, Sullivan wrote.
Suspected crack found after stop
2. Police charged a man with drug possession for resale Monday after an officer found what he suspected to be crack cocaine during a traffic stop, according to a report.
The officer stopped the man's moped because it lacked a license plate.
Jonathan Matthew Beck, 25, who gave a 128 Darnell Place address, was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and charged with possession for resale of a Schedule II drug.
CPD Officer Corey Quinn searched Beck's moped, which revealed what Quinn suspected to be 8 grams of crack cocaine.
About arrests
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