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Friday, November 8, 2013

Drug Busters


4 comments:

  1. Those 22 people busted had 41 felony's, Totten still has the record MR. sheriff in case you didn't notice he had 65 felony's for one person and he was also the best Deputy in the state maybe the nation, no wonder you promoted him.

    The Road Runner...

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  2. Yes Sheriff I agree the class room was not the only learning experience , the statements of his victims tell us what he has learned, now I wonder what he will learn in prison the next 10 to 20 years and who may be joining him.

    The Road Runner...

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  3. Joel why don't you and Sheriff do a article about Totten's first day in jail, from the dark circles it looks like it was a learning experience, I'm sure it would be of interest to the public.

    You can call it after the round up.
    Make sure you use a color picture so everyone can see his orange rotten totton Shirt and the black circles under his eyes and his no longer clean shaved look.
    Make sure the picture of the Sheriff has that big smile on his face.

    The Road Runner...

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  4. Hey I wonder if those classmates Brad spoke of still want to come visit him ?
    That would be a reunion to see hey.
    Maybe the Sheriff and the lieutenant could stop by for the intros and say yes sir this is the best Deputy in the state maybe the nation
    as Brad strolls up to the visiting room in the latest addition of the rotten Totten casual wear.
    I like the part where he talks about drug deals getting smarter and how they learn from their mistakes, makes me wonder if he learned.
    Odd that Brad was complaining about plea deals when he got such a sweet one?
    Hey Joel could write up a article about the reunion with his class mates, And take photos. I myself would love to see a picture of the Sheriff saying here's Brad as he intros those old class mates of Brads and the look on their face.
    If they thought the road kill cook off was hard to believe they would really love such a reunion.
    Just think of all the stories they would have to tell about Pocahontas county when they went back to their own Police department.

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