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Sheriff Harrison Moss issues Ultimatum to Meth trade

Declares all out war on Methamphetamine:

Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss issues ultimatum, meth trade in Adair Co., KY:
"If you are involved in any way in the production, sale, or use of meth in Adair County, KY, we WILL find you. We will arrest you. And we will do all in our power to see that you are convicted. There will be no place for you to hide while I am Sheriff of Adair County, KY."
Sheriff Moss asked the cooperation of all citizens in eradicating this menace to decent Adair County Society.

Information forwarded to ColumbiaMagazine.com by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 The WAVE, at the direction of Sheriff Moss





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