
Arrest made, guns and drugs found in East Oakland illegal casino bust
Police made an arrest and seized drugs and multiple weapons bust of an alleged illegal gambling operation in East Oakland on Thursday.
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Police made an arrest and seized drugs and multiple weapons bust of an alleged illegal gambling operation in East Oakland on Thursday.
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A man convicted for his role in a "large-scale" illegal cannabis growing operation within a national forest in Central California has been sentenced to federal prison, prosecutors said.
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