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On August 17 Glasgow Police Department was dispatched to 308 Market Street in reference to a burglary no longer in progress. The property was again burglarized on August 20 in the early morning …
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On August 17 Glasgow Police Department was dispatched to 308 Market Street in reference to a burglary no longer in progress. The property was again burglarized on August 20 in the early morning hours. During the process of the investigation by the Glasgow Police Department, Corey Minnis was identified as a suspect and was arrested and charged for the burglary without incident.
On August 20 Glasgow Police were dispatched to 628 Market Street Terrace in reference to a Domestic Disturbance. Officers made contact with the victim and arrested the suspect, Patrick Taylor, for Domestic Assault without incident.
On August 30 the Glasgow Police Department’s K9 Unit was requested by Salisbury Police for a car sniff. During the investigation K9 Rip alerted to the vehicle and the subsequent search of the vehicle lead to 6.7 grams of methamphetamine being located and the driver being arrested.
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