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December 15, 2020
The Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office says TRIDENT investigators arrested two people for having illegal drugs.
The sheriff’s office says it is part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking in the county.
Deputies pulled over Justen Harris of Mt. Pleasant just after midnight on Tuesday.
They say Heather Perez of St. Ignace, who was also in the car, had two warrants.
Investigators found meth, prescription drugs and scales inside the car.
Now, Harris and Perez each face a slew of charges most of which relate to the drugs police found.
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CHIPPEWA FALLS â According to department policy, no employees in the Chippewa County Sheriffâs Office are allowed to grow beards, goatees or lengthy mustaches.
âThe policy is it has to end at the corner of the lips,â explained Sheriff Jim Kowalczyk.
That changes each year for âNo Shave November.â Lt. Mark Bauman asked Kowalczyk a year ago to start a fundraiser, where employees pay a fee to participate in the monthlong event.
âIt brings awareness to menâs cancer issues,â Bauman explained.
To participate, men paid $30 to grow a beard, $20 to grow a goatee or $10 to grow an out-of-regulation mustache. Women in the department purchased bracelets so they also could participate in the fundraiser.