FWC Law Enforcement Report
March 14, 2015
The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the weekly period ending March 12 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Lieutenant Hahr was patrolling in a local river WMA when he observed two young women consuming alcoholic beverages. When he approached them, he discovered that the older male subject was also in possession of a small amount of cannabis. One of the women was also in possession of a small amount of cannabis. The two women were charged with possession of alcoholic beverages. The man and one woman were also charged with possession of not more than 20 grams of cannabis.
ESCAMBIA COUNTY
No Escambia County report was submitted for week ending Marching 12.
This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week;however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.
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5 Responses to “FWC Law Enforcement Report”
@Baebae
Alchohol and drugs ? Keeping the public safe ? Are you trying to be funny ? I thought alchohol was a drug. Personally, i think marajuana use is not much worse than daily coffee. You sound like you’ve been drinking the koolaid the feds have been serving for years. I asked my grandmother one time if she actually knew anything about it, why was it “bad”. She said, “Cause (they) said it’s bad. And cause it’s illegal”. I guess you believe in the boogerman also ?
>>>What branch of Perdido runs thru Santa Rosa ?
Thanks. I didn’t catch that…we pretty much copy and paste their report. I changed it to a “local” river, since we don’t know which one they meant.
I am glad that we have these water management recreation areas. Young family’s can take their children there to enjoy the water. They can bar-b-q on the park grills and it is all of no charge for use. There is also the benefit of not having to deal with drunks, or having children exposed to cannabis consumption.
Keep it at home or an isolated sandbar. One with an old riverbed swamp behind it, as it is always best to receive guest via the front door.
What branch of Perdido runs thru Santa Rosa ?
Alcohol and drugs can be a deadly combination…thanks for removing them from their possession and keeping the public safe.