5 Signs Your Neighbor May be a Drug Dealer
"The biggest thing people can do is look out for each other (and) share information with us," says North Canton Police Chief Stephan Wilder
"The biggest thing people can do is look out for each other (and) share information with us," says North Canton Police Chief Stephan Wilder
North Canton Police Chief Stephan Wilder shared some signs associated with drug dealers. If you were living by one, would you be able to tell?
"The biggest thing people can do is look out for each other (and) share information with us," says North Canton Police Chief Stephan Wilder.
The thing about drug operations is they can be set up anywhere, anytime. And, occasionally, it's not just police officers who work to find the bad guys. It may all boil down to a tip given by an observant resident. Here are some things to watch for regarding suspicious neighborhood drug activity, according to North Canton Police Chief Stephan Wilder: Wilder said residents with suspicions about a neighbor can do a little online investigative work of their own before calling police by clicking a link on the police department’s website. “With the Criminal Justice Information System – CJIS – people can go in and look for public arrest records for people in their neighborhood,” Wilder explained. The chief said his officers “encourage citizens …
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