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Police Raid Marlin: Search and Arrest Warrants Unleashed in Drug Trafficking Bust

MARLIN, Texas (KWTX) - Multiple authorities executed several search and arrest warrants for drug trafficking in Marlin on Friday, April 11.

The Falls County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO), the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Agency, the United States Marshall’s Service, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Falls County District Attorney’s Office all assisted in executing the warrants.

"One of the requirements for our agency is tight collaboration and cooperation with other law enforcement entities, founded on shared trust and respect, aiming to capture individuals who attempt to introduce narcotics into our neighborhoods," stated the FCSO.

The FCSO says this is what professional, accountable law enforcement in Falls County can achieve through trusted relationships with other law enforcement agencies.

13 Arrested in Child Sex Abuse Probe

A group consisting of twelve men and one woman has been taken into custody on suspicions related to alleged historic child sexual abuse cases.

The West Yorkshire Police reported that they had apprehended individuals ranging from 42 to 59 years old, along with a 60-year-old female, at multiple locations across Bradford during March and April.

The police stated that the supposed offenses allegedly took place against one individual from 2000 to 2005, during which time she was between 13 and 17 years old.

All 13 individuals have been released on bail awaiting additional investigations.

Detective Chief Inspector Vicky Greenbank stated, "These apprehensions are connected to a continuing probe concerning historical sexual offenses committed against a minor in the Bradford region."

"We hope that investigations like this show we take all reports of sexual abuse seriously and you will be supported by officers with experience of dealing with these kind of offences."

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Two Arrested: Meth Lab Exposed in Rankin County Home

Rankin Co., Miss. (WLBT) - Two individuals have been taken into custody for allegedly peddling narcotics from a residence in Rankin County.

The Rankin County Sheriff’s Department reported that their officers carried out a residential search warrant at a location on Tami Avenue close to Richland on Thursday around midday.

A drug probe resulted in identifying two individuals who were allegedly peddling methamphetamine out of the house.

In the course of the operation, authorities apprehended 43-year-old Barry Tatum Yawn from Richland and 46-year-old Dawn Marie Martin from Florence. Besides arresting them, law enforcement also seized several parcels containing methamphetamine along with a 9mm pistol.

Yawn faced charges for possessing a controlled substance with intent to sell or distribute, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, and conspiring to commit a felony.

Following Yawn’s apprehension, it came to light that he had been discharged from jail not long ago for possessing a gun as a previously convicted individual and also for having methamphetamine.

Martin faced charges for possessing a weapon as a convicted felon along with conspiring to carry out a serious crime.

The two individuals are currently being held at the Rankin County Detention Center without bail pending their first court appearance in Rankin County Court.

The Richland Police Department helped with the investigation.

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Rankin County Deputies Bust Suspects Selling Drugs From Home

RANKIN COUNTY, Miss. ( WJTV ) – Rankin County deputies arrested a man and a woman who were accused of selling methamphetamine from a home.

On Thursday, April 10, around midday, authorities carried out a residential search warrant at a house located on Tami Avenue close to Richland.

A fire involving an 18-wheel truck has led to lane closures on westbound I-20 in Rankin County.

Tyler Burnell, an investigator from the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office, reported that Barry Tatum Yawn, aged 43, and Dawn Marie Martin, who is 46 years old, have been taken into custody. According to him, several parcels containing methamphetamine were seized along with a 9mm pistol during the operation.

Yawn faced charges for possessing a controlled substance with the intention to sell or distribute, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, and conspiring to commit a felony. Martin was accused of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and also of conspiring to commit a felony.

Yawn and Martin were both taken to the Rankin County Detention Center. According to Burnell, they will remain in custody without bail until their first court appearance in Rankin County Court.

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SWAT Arrests Teen for Gunfire During Vehicular Trespassing

DENVER ( KDVR A 19-year-old and a 20-year-old were taken into custody following an incident. SWAT operation in Loveland on Monday , the Loveland Police Department reported on Thursday.

The police visited the Autumn Lake Apartments to execute an arrest warrant and conduct a search following investigations into a man allegedly trying to break into cars on Sunday, March 30. According to law enforcement, a witness saw unusual behavior near Boise Avenue and El Dente Peak Place and reported it; when they approached, the suspect reportedly showed and fired a gun.

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According to the authorities, the victim left the location and reached out to law enforcement.

The inquiry resulted in the apprehension of Joseph Excel Eugen Hollowell, aged 19, from Loveland. He is currently confronting charges including:

  • Menacing
  • Ownership of arms by an individual with prior offenses
  • Carrying a hidden firearm illegally
  • Two charges related to unlawful firing of a weapon
  • Two charges of recklessly endangering others
  • Aiding in the misconduct of a juvenile
  • First-degree criminal trespass

The judge assigned a bail of $20,000, either in cash or through surety.

The police mentioned that they apprehended Jovon Matthew Hollowell, aged 20, alongside Joseph as he had an open warrant against him. They added that Jovon was found in possession of a loaded gun whose serial number had been removed.

Jovon is charged with illegally concealing a weapon and possessing a altered firearm. His bail has been set at $50 in cash.

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'Sushi John': NJ Restaurant Owner Allegedly Hid as Secret Chinese Agent, Says ICE


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He owns a well-known Asian eatery in Somerset County and is familiar to locals through his distinctive moniker, Sushi John.

However, to U.S. immigration officials, he admitted being an agent for the Chinese government.

A month ago, Immigration and Customs Enforcement took into custody Ming Xi Zhang, who is 61 years old and owns Ya Ya Noodles in Montgomery Township. He continues to be held by ICE as his immigration case proceeds.

When disclosing Zhang’s detainment, ICE referred to his admission of guilt from four years prior regarding a federal accusation of operating as an unregistered foreign agent for China, a situation under which he still remains on probation.

"ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Newark Field Office Director John Tsoukaris stated that any unauthorized individual involved in espionage, sabotage, or export control violations against the U.S. faces deportation," he said. news release .

The detention occurs as part of President Donald Trump’s administration’s contentious immigration enforcement efforts, which have pledged to carry out the biggest deportations drive in U.S. history.

Zhang was apprehended in Newark on March 24, according to ICE. His daughter, Emily Zhang, stated that her father was detained after showing up for an appointment requested by the authorities.

"We're all just sort of hoping and waiting for bonds, parole, or anything else," Emily Zhang, a U.S. citizen, stated over the phone on Thursday from her father’s restaurant located in the Montgomery Shopping Center along Route 206.

The daughter mentioned that customers have shown support for Zhang, who purchased the restaurant approximately 10 to 15 years back. She chose not to go into specifics about her father’s situation, though she did mention that he was granted probation.

"People have been arriving, sharing their telephone numbers and inquiring about ways they can assist," Emily Zhang mentioned.

As per documents from a federal court, the senior Mr. Zhang received a sentence in April 2024 consisting of three years' probation and a fine of $10,000 imposed by U.S. District Judge Michael A. Shipp. This brought an end to legal proceedings that involved accusations stretching back almost ten years.

The accusation related to a foreign agent began in April 2016, when Zhang had several meetings in the Bahamas with officials from China’s Ministry of State Security, as stated in his written plea deal.

The agents guided Zhang to acquire $35,000 and hand it over to an unnamed "individual." One month afterward, Zhang followed through with this directive during a rendezvous in Skillman, which is part of the Montgomery area near his eatery.

Zhang likewise acknowledged having hosted an agent of the Chinese government at his Princeton residence two times that autumn.

The court documents provided limited additional information and did not indicate if anyone else faced prosecution. These records demonstrate that Zhang worked with law enforcement, chose to waive his right to an indictment, and pleaded guilty in May 2021, approximately one month following the filing of the accusations.

He remained free on an unsecured bond during his entire criminal proceedings.

The lawyer representing him, Robert Hazzard from Flushing, New York, did not respond to requests for comment.

Emily Zhang said her father had been following the terms of his probation and had not gotten into trouble again. She said he is being held at the Elizabeth Detention Center in Essex County and is doing “good” considering the circumstances.

As per ICE, Zhang entered the United States lawfully in June 2000, however he "breached the conditions of his legal entry."

An ICE representative offered no further details regarding the situation surrounding Zhang’s detainment, stating merely that their agency "apprehends individuals who violate U.S. immigration laws with the aim of maintaining the integrity of our immigration framework and enhancing public security."

Following Trump’s inauguration, ICE has intensified immigration enforcement efforts, leading to frequent controversies in New Jersey. This escalation encompasses the detention of individuals. a Flemington father initially from Egypt, and the married owners from a kebab restaurant located in Haddon Township.

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