Crack cocaine found hidden in park.POLICE have discovered crack cocaine hidden under a log in a Coventry park. Twenty wraps, worth about pounds 200, were found in Old Church Road Nature Reserve, Little Heath, at about 2.30pm on Monday. Det Insp Pete Lewis, based at Stoney Stanton Road station, said: "There's been concern in the area with relation to drug dealing." A 29-year-old man from Coventry was arrested in connection with drugs offences and bailed pending further inquiries. The discovery came on the same day that Home Office Minister Bob Ainsworth spelt spelt Subspecies (Triticum aestivum spelta) of wheat that has lax spikes and spikelets containing two light-red kernels. Triticum dicoccon was cultivated by the ancient Babylonians and the ancient Swiss lake dwellers; it is now grown for livestock forage and used in baked out the growing problems caused by crack cocaine. The Coventry North West MP said that the drug, more than any other, was linked to violence and other crimes. He appealed for communities to help tackle the problems by reporting dealers reporting dealers Any of various independent dealers in government securities who report their trading activity and security positions to the Federal Reserve. to the police. Anyone with information about drugs is asked to phone CID Cid or Cid Campeador (sĭd, Span. thēth kämpāäthōr`) [Span.,=lord conqueror], d. 1099, Spanish soldier and national hero, whose real name was Rodrigo (or Ruy) Díaz de Vivar. at Stoney Stanton Road police station on 024 7653 9020. |
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