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Deputies search for man suspected of passing counterfeit bills

Deputies search for man suspected of passing counterfeit bills The Hanover County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man suspected of passing counterfeit bills. (Source: Hanover County Sheriff s Office) By NBC12 Newsroom | February 17, 2021 at 7:49 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 7:49 PM HANOVER, Va. (WWBT) - The Hanover County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man suspected of passing counterfeit bills. Deputies were called to a business in the 8100 block of Atlee Road for the report of a person passing counterfeit $20 bills on Jan. 5. A short time later, deputies were called to a similar incident in the 8300 block of Meadowbridge Road.

NHCSO investigating assault at Chic-fil-A

NHCSO investigating assault at Chick-fil-A NHCSO investigating assault at Chic-fil-A By WECT Staff | February 18, 2021 at 8:04 AM EST - Updated February 18 at 11:17 AM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an assault at a Chick-fil-A restaurant. According to a Facebook post from the sheriff’s office, the incident took place on Feb. 2 at the 5106 S. College Road location. A photo of a vehicle allegedly involved also was posted. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Fex-Overton at 910-798-4261. Tips also can be submitted anonymously here. NHCSO Case #- 2021-00841 Location: Chic-Fil-A: 5106 S. College Rd. Crime: Assault Date of Offense: February 2, 2021 If.Posted by New Hanover County Sheriff s Office on Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Racial Disparities Persist After Marijuana Decriminalization

A flowering marijuana plant at the gLeaf medical marijuana facility. (Photo: Alex Scribner/VPM News) When Virginia Democrats moved to decriminalize marijuana last year, lawmakers pitched the move as a first step at addressing long-standing racial disparities in drug arrests. But a new VPM analysis of court records since the policy went into effect shows Black individuals in Virginia are still nearly four times more likely than white people to face summons over marijuana possession despite similar usage rates. Around 50% of people logged for marijuana possession offenses that occured in Virginia from July 1, 2020 through Jan. 11, 2021 were African Americans. Roughly 20% of the state’s population is Black.

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