For Immediate Release
November 25, 2014
Call To Sheriff’s Tip Line Leads To Heroin Arrests
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones advises that a tip and two-month long investigation landed two subjects in the Butler County Jail. Agents from the Butler County Undercover Regional Narcotics Unit (B.U.R.N.) executed a search warrant yesterday around 4:45 PM.
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Sheriff Jones is pleased with the results of the search and arrests. “I am happy to see the citizens are taking advantage of the tip line and it is obviously working. Keep the tips coming because my anti-heroin stance will continue,” said the Sheriff.
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