Inquirer: Colorado Man Loses Pot, Car in Sting
An undercover operation by the Chester County High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force led to the seizure of 11 pounds of marijuana and a sports car, according to the report.
A Colorado man was arrested in East Whiteland earlier this month by a county drug task force, according to an article posted Wednesday on philly.com. District Attorney said Aaron J. Rosenbaum, 25, of Colorado Springs, should have stayed out of Chester County:
On Feb. 3, Rosenbaum handed 11 pounds of marijuana to an undercover officer in East Whiteland Township, leading to his apprehension, said Hogan.
Calling the defendant "a multi-state dealer, trafficking in large amounts of drugs, and making a substantial profit," Hogan said Rosenbaum was arrested in Missouri in 2011 for drug-related charges and sexual misconduct, charges that are still pending.
According to the article, the Chester County High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force, which set up the sting, seized the marijuana, valued at $40,000, and Rosenbaum's Audi A4 Quattro. Read the full article at philly.com.
citizenknow
7:12 am on Saturday, February 11, 2012
This is phenomenal. Kudos to the county task force and East Whiteland Police!
john
10:54 am on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
What a waste of money and resources. It should be legal and heavily taxed.
Anonymous
11:32 am on Monday, February 27, 2012
What a waste while they were busy busting this guy crack meth heroine and coke were making there way into east white land. Way to go cops.