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Police raid on Hancock County pizzeria unveils marijuana products, drug paraphernalia

Arlington, Ohio — A police raid on a Hancock County pizza joint unveiled several marijuana products and a “large amount” of drug paraphernalia, according to the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office.
The Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force, along with the Findlay Police Department and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, executed a search warrant Thursday morning at Red Devil Pizza and Drive Thru, 100 S. Main St., Arlington.
Police say the search warrant was the result of an investigation into numerous complaints received on the business.
Several “THC items” and a “large amount of paraphernalia” were confiscated.
Cash, business documents, receipts, and banking statements were also seized.
Possible charges of drug trafficking, drug possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia are expected at the conclusion of the investigation.

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