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Pharmacists' tip produces Cottage Grove meth arrests.

Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Publication Date: 31-MAR-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Pharmacists' tip produces Cottage Grove meth arrests.(Crime)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Jack Moran The Register-Guard

COTTAGE GROVE - Local pharmacists are credited with helping police shut down a suspected drug house situated about 500 feet from a preschool attended by nearly 85 children.

Four men face methampheta- mine-related charges stemming from an Oregon State Police-led investigation launched late last year. The probe culminated Wednesday when officers armed with a search warrant raided a home in the 300 block of North G Street, police said.

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