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3 arrested in drug investigation
by Herald Staff
Mar 24, 2010 | 1039 views | 1 1 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
HAZARD – Three Perry County residents were arrested as part of a drug trafficking investigation in Knott and Perry Counties.

Police made the arrests on Monday, saying they also seized a large amount of pills. Charged during the arrest were Josephine Kelly, 44, of Vicco, Jeffrey Adams, 46, of Bulan, and Jeffrey Jent, 50, of Vicco. Each are facing charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance.

According to a release from the Kentucky State Police, the investigation is continuing, and more arrests are possible pending its outcome.
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marsueh123
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March 25, 2010
drug drugs, and more drug stories is all we here any more the problem has gotta so out of hand in my belief this problem will never go away. i remember in the 60S it was pot an and in the 70S it was tea or other things to get high on and in the eighties it was cocoaine

none of them problems hasn't been taken care of and now here in 2010 it's meth, pills but they always leave out of how many cases of drunk driving go unnoticed and the madd has been trying time after time to get laws passed to get a handle on this problem. I don't think anyone knows the answers on how to stop this problem that our country is facing with drugs seems like every thing they have tried has failed someone needs to come up with some more solutions and try to get a better handle on this major problem that our country is facing because today's drug addict is what will be taking care of our elderly in the future maybe they should just build more prisons for these people and learn them the hard way that crime doesn't pay .

IN my opinion if all companies drug tested their workers and the workers would be fired if they were found with drugs in their system that wasn't perscribed to thenm they would be a lot more people without jobs. it's got so dangerous people are afraid to travel on our roadways due to being scared of being hit by someone drunk or on drugs. maybe we should legallize pot and use the sale tax from that to try and get rid of all this drug use. now if that happened the states would have more money to help with all these drugs problems.
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