Edgerton
CRIME & SAFETY
Edgerton man indicted on 11 drug-related charges in Williams County court
BRYAN — A Williams County grand jury here has returned 11 charges against an Edgerton man who was found in possession of large amounts of narcotics during a recent investigation by the Multi-Area arcotics Unit. Peter Moses, 47, is charged with five counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, first- and second-degree felonies, including one charge with a major drug offender specification; four counts of possession of drugs, first- and second-degree felonies; trafficking in cocaine, a first-degree felony; and possession of cocaine, a first-degree felony. Several specifications are included in the indictment which include the possibility of the forfeiture of money and an automobile that were seized following the months-long investigation. Authorities seized 26 1/2 ounces of methamphetamine and about two ounces of cocaine during a search of Moses’ residence on May 1.
Truck driver linked to DeKalb County charged in striking, killing Utah officer with semi
UTAH COUNTY, Utah (WANE)— A man linked to Garrett, Indiana has been charged with multiple felonies in the killing of a Utah police officer. While the man has a past in Garrett, Indiana, he seems to have lived a transient lifestyle an has been convicted of several more violent crimes throughout the U.S. This wasn’t his first instance of violence against law enforcement either.
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