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Police dog sniffs out drugs, leading to arrests

Police dog sniffs out drugs, leading to arrests

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – A traffic stop conducted on Tuesday at Highway 34 near the Garden State Parkway led to a drug bust with the assistance of K9 Axle, a 6-year-old German Shepherd trained in narcotics detection. The alert from K9 Axle directed the officers to uncover methamphetamine and fentanyl inside the vehicle.

The suspects, Edward Flowers, 47, and Johannes Fort, 36, both from New York, were arrested. They are charged with distribution and possession of methamphetamine, possession of fentanyl, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Following the arrest, both individuals were taken to Monmouth County Jail and are awaiting a future court appearance. Their charges emphasize the consequences of drug distribution and possession as enforced by New Jersey law.

Wall Township Police Chief Sean O’Halloran commended the officers involved, stating, “I want to commend our dedicated officers and K9 unit for their outstanding work in this drug arrest.” He also acknowledged the crucial role of K9 Axel in the operation.

A photograph shows Ptl. Clint Forgach, Ptl. Joseph Antunez, and K9 Axel, highlighting the teamwork behind the arrest

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Police Offer Reward for Information Leading to Arrest of Toledo Carjackers

Carjacking Incident on Fitchland Avenue Seeks Public’s Help

**Toledo, OH** – The Toledo Police Department is requesting public assistance to identify two individuals connected to a carjacking incident that occurred on Friday. The incident took place in the 1300 block of Fitchland Avenue during a rideshare trip.

According to authorities, one of the suspects brandished a handgun, demanding the driver exit the vehicle. After the driver complied, the pair fled the scene with the car.

Crime Stoppers is encouraging anyone with information to reach out by calling or texting 419-255-1111. Individuals who provide tips may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000 or more.

To aid in the investigation, the public is urged to use hashtags #ToledoPolice and #CrimeStoppers in related social media posts.

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