Police in Springfield, Massachusetts, say they just made five arrests tied to the illegal flow of firearms between Vermont and Massachusetts.
A lengthy gun and drug trafficking investigation by local and federal authorities has led to several arrests.Springfield Police spokesperson Ryan Walsh said that Springfield Police, along with the ATF,
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SPRINGFIELD — City police and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives made a dent in the Springfield-Vermont drug and gun pipeline after a joint investigation, law enforcement officials say.
Homicide numbers in Vermont have risen in recent years to levels not seen since the late ‘90s, and experts say much of the violence is fueled by a drugs-for-guns pipeline that leads to Massachusetts and other urban centers.
Mel Robbins' latest book, "The Let Them Theory," has been on The New York Times Best Seller list since it was published last month.
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On January 21, local dignitaries and community leaders joined Riko’s corporate leadership and the Riko’s Burlington team for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of Riko’s Pizza of Burlington, Vermont. Located on Church Street.
Narcotics come into Vermont from places like Hartford, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts. “The illegal drugs that are being sold in Vermont can fetch a higher price here in Vermont ...
Nowadays, she calls Vermont home. Mel Robbins lived in MA ... raccoon-infested Victorian-style farmhouse" in Massachusetts. While renovating the home, Robbins and her husband lived in a tent ...
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