Parma Police Bust Drug Cases in Mid-February
Parma police in Ohio made several drug-related arrests from February twelfth to fifteenth, including felony-level suspected drugs found in vehicles and on suspects at local spots. Additional stops led to more trouble, such as a reckless driver with an active warrant and drugs in his Volvo. Fleeing suspects added danger to the mix, with a Land Rover crashing into vehicles at a red light after speeding off during a stop. Charges are pending in some cases, and investigations continue on the terminated pursuit.
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