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I work for TSA, not the airport itself.
Hook me up with an airport job
How you think Cascade/camp creek will be in the future? I could see myself living there or Camp creek when i have kids since in town you cant really find spots with more than 4 bed rooms that isnt like buckhead or going for over 600k. My girl (assuming we get married and have kids, which i dont see not happening) prefers the city but im like , my current home is intown but 3 bedroom and id eventually want to move my mom in with my when i have kids and would want at least 5 bed room.
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500 pounds of marijuana, valued at $1.2 million, seized in Gwinnett
12:43 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016 | Filed in: Local News
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The Gwinnett Metro Task Force seized more than 500 pounds of marijuana from a U-Haul truck on Tuesday. (Credit: Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office)
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There’s no other way to put it — that’s a whole lot of pot.
The Gwinnett Metro Task Force seized more than 500 pounds of marijuana Tuesday afternoon, a crop valued at an estimated $1.2 million. And it was all in a single U-Haul truck.
According to information released Wednesday by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office, investigators got a tip about a suspicious vehicle driving in the Lawrenceville area. They spotted the U-Haul near the intersection of Ga. Highway 316 and Cedars Road and initiated a stop.
John Anthony Edney (Credit: Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office)
A Lawrenceville police K9 detected narcotics in the vehicle and it was searched. Authorities found 427 packages of marijuana, weighing a total of 504.3 pounds, inside.
The driver, 46-year-old Suwanee resident Mark Anthony Spaziano, and passenger, 48-year-old Sugar Hill resident John Anthony Edney, were arrested and charged with trafficking in marijuana. They are being held without bond at the Gwinnett County jail.
The Gwinnett Metro Task Force was formed in 2012 to investigate drug and vice complaints inside the city limits of Lilburn, Lawrenceville, Duluth and Suwanee. It is comprised of officers from those departments and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office.
Mark Anthony Spaziano (Credit: Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office)
White boys MOVING
500 pounds of marijuana, valued at $1.2 million, seized in Gwinnett
12:43 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016 | Filed in: Local News
LOCAL NEWS
The Gwinnett Metro Task Force seized more than 500 pounds of marijuana from a U-Haul truck on Tuesday. (Credit: Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office)
Torpy: Danger of high-speed cop chases
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There’s no other way to put it — that’s a whole lot of pot.
The Gwinnett Metro Task Force seized more than 500 pounds of marijuana Tuesday afternoon, a crop valued at an estimated $1.2 million. And it was all in a single U-Haul truck.
According to information released Wednesday by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office, investigators got a tip about a suspicious vehicle driving in the Lawrenceville area. They spotted the U-Haul near the intersection of Ga. Highway 316 and Cedars Road and initiated a stop.
John Anthony Edney (Credit: Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office)
A Lawrenceville police K9 detected narcotics in the vehicle and it was searched. Authorities found 427 packages of marijuana, weighing a total of 504.3 pounds, inside.
The driver, 46-year-old Suwanee resident Mark Anthony Spaziano, and passenger, 48-year-old Sugar Hill resident John Anthony Edney, were arrested and charged with trafficking in marijuana. They are being held without bond at the Gwinnett County jail.
The Gwinnett Metro Task Force was formed in 2012 to investigate drug and vice complaints inside the city limits of Lilburn, Lawrenceville, Duluth and Suwanee. It is comprised of officers from those departments and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office.
Mark Anthony Spaziano (Credit: Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office)
Brehs, I hit this spot called Rag-O-rama (Thrift Shop) in Little 5 Points Don't sleep. The amount of conscious looking black girls out there too
Anybody heard of a company called Microbilt? I'm trying to get on with them since BOA laid a nikka off a few weeks ago
As a matter of fact if any brehs or brehettes got any leads on any banking/analyst type positions get at me
What's up on that meet up tho? Y'all bulshytting. We should set something up for the summer
all the major drug busts been on the north side in the last few years
Brehs, I hit this spot called Rag-O-rama (Thrift Shop) in Little 5 Points Don't sleep. The amount of conscious looking black girls out there too
Anybody heard of a company called Microbilt? I'm trying to get on with them since BOA laid a nikka off a few weeks ago
As a matter of fact if any brehs or brehettes got any leads on any banking/analyst type positions get at me
What's up on that meet up tho? Y'all bulshytting. We should set something up for the summer
Old man would be in