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Police lay charges after Carrum Downs warrants
Southern Metro Region Division 4 Response Unit detectives have arrested several people following search warrants at an address in Carrum Downs today.
Detectives located and seized what is alleged to be a commercial quantity of drugs, an imitation firearm, a large quantity of cash and three motorcycles.
Whilst processing the scene, one of the men arrived on a motorcycle and attempted to flee but was arrested nearby.
The 34-year-old Patterson Lakes man has been charged with drug offences, driving whilst disqualified and his motorcycle has been impounded for 30 days.
A 40-year-old Sandhurst man has been charged with drug offences and bailed to appear in court at a later date.
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Berwyn, Pennsylvania (Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2021) - Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE American: ANVS), a clinical-stage drug platform company addressing Alzheimer s disease (AD), Parkinson s disease (PD) and other neurodegenerative diseases, today announced it has filed an application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to receive orphan drug designation for its lead drug candidate, ANVS401, for the treatment of AD in persons with Down syndrome (DS), referred to as DS-AD.
DS occurs in about 1 in 700 newborns and approximately 200,000 people in the U.S. have the condition. People with DS often experience a gradual decline in cognition as they age, which can lead to AD. Newer screening methods and publications estimate DS-AD begins in people in their late thirties, with measurable decline starting before 40 years of age. Remarkably, over 80% of those with DS over age 65 are demented due to AD. There are approximately 17,000 people living with DS-AD in the United States, maki
ELKTON â Investigators filed drug charges against a man after confiscating nearly 60 baggies containing suspect heroin mixed with fentanyl during a traffic stop in Elkton, according to Cecil County District Court records.
Cecil County Sheriffâs Office Dfc. Brian Bravo stopped a 2017 Dodge Ram driven by the suspect â David Michael Smith, 24, of the 1100 block of Jackson Hall School Road near Elkton â at approximately 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday in the 200 block of West Main Street, police said.
The deputy made the traffic stop after noticing that Smith allegedly failed to give a turn signal, before accessing West Main Street from Landing Lane, and that one of the brake lights on his pickup truck was not functioning, police added.