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Area law enforcement is on the lookout for three people who fled before a search warrant could be executed. Corey Edward Minnis, 32, Joseph Christopher Woodruff, Jr., 22, and Jasmine R. Howell, 31, …
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Area law enforcement is on the lookout for three people who fled before a search warrant could be executed. Corey Edward Minnis, 32, Joseph Christopher Woodruff, Jr., 22, and Jasmine R. Howell, 31, all of Glasgow, each face charges of first-degree child endangerment as of early last week, although online court records are no longer visible.
Officers from the Glasgow Police Department, the Howard County Sheriff’s Department, and the East Central Drug Task Force attempted to execute a narcotics warrant during the evening of Wednesday, March 17 at a home at the 100 block of Market Street in Glasgow. A press release by the ECDTF stated that it was later learned that the three suspects had fled the area prior to police arrival and were unable to be located.
During the search of the home, officers seized methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.
Law enforcement is asking the public to contact the Glasgow Police Department or the Howard County Sheriff’s Department with any information on the location of the three people.
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