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Shut-Down Smoke Shop Sold Marijuana To Children In Westchester, Police Say Shut-Down Smoke Shop Sold Marijuana To Children In Westchester, Police Say
Shut-Down Smoke Shop Sold Marijuana To Children In Westchester, Police Say A smoke shop in Westchester County was shut down after allegedly selling unpermitted products containing THC to juveniles, police said.  The smoke shop establishment, located in Yonkers at 2B Main St. in Getty Square, was shut down after the city's smoke shop task force executed a search warrant and inspected the business, Yonkers Police announced on Friday, April 7.  According to authorities, the shop had been selling marijuana to juveniles.  Following the search, officers confiscated products such as:  Unpermitted loose marijuana; Packaged marijuana; THC edible…
Out Of Compliance: Police Shut Down 3 Westchester Smoke Shops After Inspections Out Of Compliance: Police Shut Down 3 Westchester Smoke Shops After Inspections
Out Of Compliance: Police Shut Down 3 Westchester Smoke Shops After Inspections Three Westchester smoke shops were shut down by police after they said they discovered them selling unlicensed marijuana and THC products.  The shut-downs follow inspections conducted by the Yonkers Police Department, which visited smoke shops across the city to make sure they were in compliance with the law, police said.  The unlicensed products were confiscated, according to police.  The businesses shut down include locations at:  186 Ashburton Avenue  850 Bronx River Road 15 Palisade Avenue The names of the businesses were not reported by Yonkers Police. …
Brothers Busted With Drugs After Citizen Complaints Of Dealing, Police Say Brothers Busted With Drugs After Citizen Complaints Of Dealing, Police Say
Brothers Busted With Drugs After Citizen Complaints Of Dealing, Police Say Two Fairfield County brothers were nabbed on a variety of drug offenses following the execution of several search warrants. Terrel Little, 29, and Terrance Little, 31, both of Danbury, were arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 9, following a weeks-long investigation, said Danbury Police Lt. Mark Williams. The investigation began after the department received citizen complaints related to Terrel selling illicit drugs from the residence and throughout the Danbury area, Williams said. According to Williams, at  1 p.m., Wednesday, investigators of the Danbury Police Special Investigations Division…