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Man fails probation drug test, gets busted for allegedly selling dope

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DAYTON — Police arrested a man for allegedly selling marijuana out of his apartment, which officers discovered after the man failed a drug test during a routine visit to his probation officer, according to a police report.

Austin Saylor, 23, was arrested at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at his apartment at 4944 Woodman Park Drive on charges of trafficking in drugs and having weapons under disability. The incident began when Saylor visited the Greene County Adult Probation Department for a routine appointment. Saylor is on probation for a 2008 attempted breaking and entering conviction, the report said.

Saylor’s drug test returned positive for marijuana, and Saylor’s probation officer drove with him to his apartment and called Dayton police. Inside the apartment, officers found a Sears brand, loaded 20-gauge shotgun and a small safe containing 115.7 grams of marijuana and $902 in cash, the report said.

When asked the origin of the drugs, Saylor told officers, “It came from a plant. I’m not gong to tell you where I got it,” the report said.

Saylor also had two digital scales and several sizes of plastic baggies in the apartment, which helped lead to an arrest for drug trafficking instead of possession of drugs, the report said.

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By FreshMeatz

March 1, 2009 1:35 PM | Link to this

While it is obvious that Dayton has a huge METH problem stemming from idiots that know how to cook it. With all the other so called designer drugs out there you figure the world would finally come to grips with the war on POT has FAILED!. But hey they will use the whole 904 dollars to enrich the cause. 15 years ago when I lived in that state/city meth was an unknown , same with crack, both are a serious problem in that city, not a freaking plant. I think Dayton needs to get their priorities in gear.

By james

March 2, 2009 2:37 AM | Link to this

alcohol prohibition didn’t work drug prohibition isn’t working the laws create the black market that fuels the mexican cartels its idiocy and a waste of money history is clear on this… look at prohibition… the crime it brought

By тёткa

March 25, 2009 1:08 PM | Link to this

Просто отлично - очень интересные мысли. Разжевано специально как бы для меня :)

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March 26, 2009 3:41 PM | Link to this

Только вот вчера на эту тему думал, так что пост определенно в тему!

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April 6, 2009 10:32 PM | Link to this

Данный пост на самом деле помог мне принять очень нужное для меня решение. За что автору отдельное спасибо! С нетерпением жду от Вас новых сообщений!

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April 13, 2009 12:54 PM | Link to this

Действительно. Фактов всегда достаточно - не хватает фантазии. Желаю автору ее поболее :)

By мaкap

April 23, 2009 2:11 AM | Link to this

Действительно, как говорят, интересное рядом! :)

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May 18, 2009 7:20 PM | Link to this

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