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New York man charged after illegally selling cannabis and THC products in Naugatuck
E.Garcia22 min ago
NAUGTUCK, Conn. (WTNH) — A New York man was charged after allegedly selling illegal cannabis and THC products at smoke shops and convenience stores in Naugatuck, police said. On Nov. 13, Saleh Ali, 33, of Bronx, NY was arrested by warrant and charged with illegal manufacture, distribution, or sale of cannabis or cannabis products; conspiracy to commit illegal manufacture, distribution, or sale of cannabis or cannabis products; money laundering in the fourth degree, and conspiracy to commit money laundering in the fourth Degree. Waterbury police charge Bridgeport man with operating drug factory This comes after police said they received multiple complaints mainly from adolescents about illegal cannabis and THC products being sold. After a lengthy investigation, police executed a search warrant at 92 Convenience at 92 Church Street and a neighboring apartment associated with the business, police said. Several illegal cannabis and THC products were located as well as other items associated with the packaging and sale of cannabis, police said. Ali was released on a $100,000 surety bond and is scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on Dec. 11. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WTNH.com. WARNING: This story contains graphic details of an alleged murder in a sexual context.Nikolas Ibey — on trial for first-degree murder in the death of a woman who had just moved to Ottawa from Nunavut to attend college in 2022 — was drinking, taking drugs, and had been frustrated in his efforts to find an escort "for eight hours straight" before he finally took what he wanted from his new housemate and left her dead in her room, the Crown alleged in its opening remarks to a 14-member jury on Wedn When Daniel Penny wrapped his arm around the neck of a homeless man on a Manhattan subway last year, the 25-year-old veteran appeared to be deploying a non-lethal chokehold long drilled into U.S. Marines. Done right, the maneuver should knock a person out without killing them, according to Joseph Caballer, a combat instructor in the Marine Corps who trained Penny in several types of holds. Prosecutors allege that Penny "went way too far" in his attempt to restrain Neely, showing an "indifference" toward his life even after he had lost consciousness and stopped fighting back. WARNING: This may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it.A Manitoba priest accused of sexually assaulting a now-nine-year-old girl in Little Grand Rapids First Nation last year has had all charges against him stayed, a day after the girl at the centre of the case testified against him.Arul Savari sat silently behind his lawyers in a Winnipeg courtroom Wednesday afternoon on what was supposed to be the second day of his judge-alone trial as Crown
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