Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Drugs found at Jennings Memorial Reserve


Sergeant Andrew Flemming has confirmed that drugs were found in Jennings Memorial Reserve last week. The drugs were found after an anonymous tip-off, hidden in a hollow log in a particularly dense part of the bush. The area has been thoroughly searched but no other drugs or drug making paraphernalia has been found.  Police believe that this might be a regular pick up point for drug runners, which has concerned local residents.
       "It just goes to show how the town's changed," said a local, who did not want to be named. "Rutherford's never had any of this trouble before. It's all these teenagers."
 Arabella Jones also commented on the news.
"This doesn't surprise me at all, although I won't put the blame on outsiders. To be, this speaks of small-town  parochialism at its worst; we all know who the culprits are, but no one will say because apparently we have to protect our own." Sergeant Flemming refutes this allegation, but requests that anyone who has information about this incident to come forward.
      The drugs have been tested, and at this stage it is believed to be a mixture of methamphetamine and a yet unidentified statement. Constable Jones urged anyone who came across such drugs to hand them into the police.
"Our main objective is to keep you safe," she said. "We want everyone to remember that we don't know what this drug does. Look after your friends, and encourage them to make good life decisions."



Editor's note: Sorry for the radio silence, folks! I've been away doing job interviews. No joy yet. Luckily for you folks, I'm still around to report on the only  thing that's happened in Rutherford in a month!



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