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A Washington County man has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison for selling heroin and carrying a gun as a felon, federal prosecutors said.
Matthew Curtis McCombs, 34, who previously lived in the city of Washington, pleaded guilty in November 2019 to possessing with the intent to sell heroin and illegally carrying guns and ammunition, U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady said.
Upon release from his 112-month sentence, McCombs must spend three years on probation, according to the order by U.S. District Judge David Cercone.
Jackson police arrest man after discovering secret motel drug lab
By FOX6 News Digital Team
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JACKSON, Wis. - The Jackson Police Department arrested a man early Saturday morning, Jan. 23 after discovering a drug lab in a motel room.
According to a Facebook post, police responded to a 911 call to the motel, near WIS-60 and Center Street around 4:30 a.m. The caller, a 20-year-old man from Menomonee Falls, reported that he was possessed by the devil and admitted that he took a lot of drugs.
Responding officers found the man was under the influence and in need of medical assistance. In the motel room, officers found what appeared to be a homemade, clandestine drug lab. It was determined that the man had been making dimethyltryptamine (DMT) a Schedule I hallucinogenic substance.
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In Oregon, the law requires an external body to investigate when police use deadly force. As such, the Washington County Major Crimes Team is leading this investigation. This is a group of seasoned investigators, who are all trained to investigate the most serious and complex types of criminal matters.
Although we have members on the team, they are specifically excluded from this investigation because of our direct involvement in it. This is standard practice, as is the fact that the investigators will not consult with or receive any permission from our department as they conduct their thorough review of the facts. Their task is to follow the facts, wherever they may lead, and record them accurately.
Protest planned in Tigard after deadly police shooting January 07 2021
No officers were injured in the incident near Southwest Hall Boulevard and Bonita Road, but one man was declared dead at the scene.
Tigard police are confirming that their officers were involved in a deadly shooting where a man was pronounced dead at the scene near Southwest Hall Boulevard and Bonita Road Wednesday evening. According to the Tigard Police Department s Twitter account, the Washington County Major Crimes Team is investigating the incident and the Washington County District Attorney s Office is on the scene as well.
No officers were injured.
Earlier this evening, Hall Boulevard between Bonita Road and Greensward Lane had been shut down due to the incident, police reported.
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