Milan officials invite community to fentanyl awareness event
Milan's alderman and Milan's chief of police invited residents to come learn about fentanyl and the dangers it brings when consumed.
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Milan's alderman and Milan's chief of police invited residents to come learn about fentanyl and the dangers it brings when consumed.
The Raymond James Spring Fling and Shred event was held today, May 16.
Earlier this afternoon we received a tip from one of our WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Tipsters about a large police presence on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge.
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An arrested woman is facing additional charges after providing meth to other inmates.
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