On 10/25/16, Ms. Miller admitted that she used Heroin on 10/24/16. Ms. Miller was placed on contract with Crest Aftercare due to the positive use on 10/24/16. On 11/01/16, Ms. Miller submitted to a random drug screen. On 11/04/16, Ms. Miller's test returned positive for Opiates. On 11/14/16, Ms. Miller admitted to using Heroin on 11/11/16. Ms. Miller was given an instant drug screen and the test returned positive for Morphine. This Officer briefed supervisor Henderson on this case. Approval was given to conduct an in office arrest on Ms. Miller on 11/24/16. This Officer briefed Officer Smith and Dagley on the arrest. Officer Smith handcuffed and searched Ms. Miller. Ms. Miller was in possession of a wallet, phone and purse with $2.00 dollars
Facts: This case consists of Hereford a criminal informant who gets information of narcotic laws to Officer Marsh; a federal narcotic agent with 29 years on the job. Hereford had been feeding Marsh information for close to 6 months and that information was accurate and reliable. In the early days of September 1956, Hereford told Officer Marsh that the defendant James Draper was distributing illegal narcotics throughout Denver. Several days later, Hereford told Marsh that in the days before Draper went to Chicago and set to return with several ounces of heroin. Along with the information given Hereford gave a physical description of Draper, which included his age, weight, race, and clothes that he had
P alleges false arrest. P alleges that MOS entered her apartment and placed her, her parents, and brother in handcuffs and had them stand against a wall. P alleges that defendant MOS Jeffrey Sisco inappropriately searched her by touching her inner thighs and buttocks. P alleges that she requested at a female MOS search her and defendant MOS Sico denied it and refused to loosen her handcuffs. Defendant Jeffery Sisco states that he was executing a search warrant after two positive controlled buys were conducted. ESU entered the apartment first and searched and handcuffed everyone then MOS Sisco and other MOS entered the apartment. MOS Sisco does not recall P asking to have her handcuffs loosen and did not search her. MOS recovered narcotics and
During transport, another vehicle went in front of me, and I pressed on the breaks to avoid an accident. Immediately, the inmate complained of her head being hurt, noticeable bleeding appeared on inmate’s forehead. I advised the dispatch of the incident and advised Western hospital of the delay. The inmate was transported to the nearest hospital for injury assessment and treatment. Upon arrival to the hospital, the nurse asked for handcuffs to be removed from the inmate, deputy J advised the nurse that per policy the removal of handcuffs is prohibited. Then Inmate Kelly asked to use the bathroom, deputy J escorted the inmate and observed her. After inmate Kelly was treated and cleared by the hospital staff she was transported to Western
2. Officer Jones, a drug investigator with 15 years experience enlisted an informant to check out the house and try to buy some marijuana. The informant has no track record working for the police but the prosecutor referred him to Jones because the informant wanted to help reduce a
P alleges strip search, excessive force and false arrest. P alleges that MOS Delprete approached her and handcuffed her left wrist. P claims that MOS John Ryan approached her and unfastened her pants then reached inside her pants and touched her genital and thigh area. P claims that MOS Ryan handcuffed her right wrist tightly and stated that he was going to break her hand and wrist. P claims that while she was standing rear handcuffed MOS Michelle Ortiz with assistance from MOS Megan Carroll pulled her pants down and searched her. P states that MOS Delprete gave false statement in the criminal complaint when he stated that he observed her hand another individual pill in exchange for US currency. Criminal charges were, later, dismissed. No
is a nurse practicing in Missouri that has, already, previously been placed on probation for testing positive for heroin. She has recently had a relapse in her recovery and is fighting to get her license back so she can practice nursing. The state board has already given her one chance and she was practicing in Missouri. She has been sober for nearly 3 years and has taken suboxone the entire time of her sobriety to help with withdrawal. E.M. hates that she has a dependency on the suboxone and wanted very badly to wean herself off of it. She spoke with her physician about this matter and her physician strongly suggested that she not be taken completely off her prescription of suboxone. Her physician lowered her dose and she began taking a lower dose. After time passed, E.M. felt like she had things under control and she completely stopped taking her prescription. E.M. went under some stress at her job and ended up leaving the facility she was working at. She knew that one of her old co-workers had access to heroin and after running into him at a local store, she started abusing again. Beginning at the time of her first time being placed on probation E.M. has been required to provide urine samples at randomly selected intervals. During her time of remission, when she was abusing, she failed to call and leave urine samples. At this time, E.M. explained that she was focusing on bettering herself and working on her sobriety. I feel that E.M. was very sincere and was accountable for her actions. She truthfully took responsibility for her wrongful actions. E.M. stated that she now realizes that her heroin addiction is a lifelong addiction that will always be knocking at her door and she cannot stop taking suboxone. The board questioned her and wanted to make sure she did not have plans of going against her physician’s orders again. E.M. was in tears almost the entire time she was explaining her actions to the members of the board and I feel like they were true
R/s Sofia’s drug screen was positive for opiates but they were prescribed for a knee injury. R/s Sofia
Facts. A police officer received a tip from an informant, whom he had previously worked with and felt was reliable, that the Respondent, who was sitting in a vehicle early in the morning, had drugs in his possession. The police officer investigated the informant’s report by first tapping the car window and asking the Respondent to get out of the car. The Respondent lowered the window, then the police officer reached in and removed a fully loaded gun from the Respondent’s waist. The gun was not visible from outside the car, but it was exactly where the informant reported it was. A search was then conducted after the arrest: heroin, a second revolver,
Your affiant conducted the drug evaluation with McManus at the Shenandoah Police Department. The findings were that McManus was under the influence of a drug. I requested McManus to submit to a chemical test of blood, at the Pottsville South hospital, to which he agreed on. McManus' blood was drawn at 1743 hours and his right arm was wiped clean with iodine prior to venipuncture. The blood was sent to Nation Medical Service Labs in Willow Grove, Pa for blood analysis. NMS Labs indicated positive findings of Morphine - Free 95
According to police reports, on 12/21/2005, the defendant, Pelkey, failed to stop at a stop sign at 2200 F Street. An officer conducted a traffic stop and vehicle search. Other officers conducted a search of his residence. Both searches discovered drugs as well as other evidence supporting the charges. The officers arrested the defendant for possession of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine for sale, and transportation of methamphetamine. The defendant went through processing at Headquarters and booking at County Jail.
John Smith fell at work and hurt his back. He was prescribed OxyContin for the pain. John got hooked on the pills, so he started buying extra off the streets. He eventually got caught and is charged with possession. Being that I am the District Attorney, I will first see if the fall
Plaintiff claims false arrest and malicious prosecution. Plaintiff states he was arrested for criminal possession of marijuana however no marijuana was recovered. PO Hernandez, PO Bonet, and PO Heredia were members of the anti-crime in PSA 6. Officers observed via Viper camera plaintiff and two other apprehended individuals smoking marijuana in the park behind a housing project. Officers approached plaintiff and two individuals and conducted a stop and frisk. Officers did not recover any contraband or marijuana was recovered. Plaintiff and the two individuals were transported to the precinct where a bag of marijuana was recovered during a search at the precinct. Officers could not determine ownership of the marijuana therefore all three were
I informed him of the results and asked him when he last used an opiate. COLIN again denied the use of any opiates. I asked him to pull his sleeves up. I observed numerous puncture marks on the crooks of his arms. I observed numerous puncture marks some of which were noticeably newer and recent (bruising, scabs and fluid oozing from some of the puncture marks). I pointed the marks out to COLIN and he then admitted that he used heroin earlier today around eight in the morning. I told him it was more recent than what he is saying (8AM) and explained the signs and symptoms I was observing would not be noticed if that was his last dose. He then admitted he used the heroin few hours ago and said it was a little before he left to go to Turkey Hill. I questioned him again about smoking synthetic marijuana. COLIN said he smoked synthetic cannabis just before he was pulled over.
At first I was really nervous to disclose to the class things that make me who I am. When I was preparing my crest I learned what I am comfortable sharing with others and what I am not, but I still shared several things I wasn’t 100% comfortable sharing with the class. When I was explaining my crest I felt comfortable because everyone was respectful and I felt safe in the classroom. After I was done explaining my crest I felt really good that I was able to share these things with my colleagues. I realized that it is so important to talk about ourselves with others and disclose to a certain point because it is healthy and brings people closer together.
PER REPORTER: Richard was arrested on 6/17/2015. The reporter said Graysin told her that “daddy went to jail and I was with him”. Richard was arrested for possession of a control substance. It is unknown by the reporter what kind of control substance. Per reporter Richard’s girlfriend Amanda was arrested on 1/1/2015 for a felony charge for possession of a control substance. It is unknown where Graysin was during the time of her arrest. It is unknown by the reporter is Garysin has been hurt or harm due to Richard and Amanda having possession to control substances. It is unknown if the substances are been manufactured in the home. It is unknown if Graysin has access to the substances. It is unknown if they are using the substance around Graysin.