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OWNER OF CLARK’S AUTO SALES SENTENCED FOR DEALING IN ILLEGAL EXPLOSIVES AND FALSIFYING TAX RETURNS

DAYTON – Earl Clark, 40, of Franklin, Ohio, was ordered to forfeit two bank accounts containing $353,211.91 and $33,388.14, plus $21,524 in U.S. currency, nine automobiles, and a trailer, and to pay $80,000 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for committing violations of money laundering, dealing in explosives without a license, and willfully […]

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Ohio student's cohort in pot ring gets 8 years

LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — One of the adult defendants in a large-scale marijuana ring that included a southwest Ohio high school student has been sentenced to eight years in prison. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that a Warren County judge convicted 32-year-old Justin Baker of growing and selling marijuana after a bench trial Wednesday and handed […]

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Meth Lab Indictments

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and the Warren County Drug Task Force have been involved in a long term investigation of the clandestine manufacturing of methamphetamine. This criminal enterprise first came to the attention of law enforcement in late 2010, and continues to be ongoing today.

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Mason High School Drug Trafficker

The Warren County Drug Task Force is in the process of culminating a one year undercover investigation that began with the trafficking of high grade marijuana by a 17 year old Mason High School student. This student headed up a criminal enterprise that potentially grossed over $20,000 per month, and was found with over $6,000 […]

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Press release - Greater Warren County Drug Task Force

The Warren County Drug Task Force is pleased to announce the formal collaboration with the Ohio State Highway Patrol in a combined effort to intercept illegal drugs and related U.S. Currency on our highways.

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