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gain Harford County Sheriff s Office correctional deputy charged with theft
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Distressing numbers in Harford County. From 2015 to 2016 there was a 21 percent surge in thefts, in the same time period the number of heroin related deaths doubled. Officials say crooks are stealing from people an stanley cup d swiping stuff from cars to feed their drug addiction. We do believe that there s a direct tie, said Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler.He and other local leaders announced a new tool to fight the opioid epidemic gripping the region; making pawn shop legislation stronger. They say better surveillance and record keeping can help track stolen goods stanley cup usa being s stanley becher old for drug money. I think it will limit their resources, where they ll be able to get their money from in order to go out and support their addiction because right now retail theft is running rampant pretty much, it s a very easy target for them and so I think that will help cut off one of their avenues, Detective Corporal Justin Blubaugh with the Harford County Sheriff s Office said.The section of County code that dea Jeht US says Russian planes buzzed Navy ship
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