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of following puffy in and out of stores along a 90-mile stretch from orlando all the way to tampa, sarge and his team are finally ready to arrest her. investigators say if they can flip puffy, they're betting they can round up the returner, and bring down the whole booster ring. bell's security team is in place. they're inside the store, monitoring puffy and the police informant peewee on surveillance cameras. and radioing their movements to officers outside waiting in the parking lot. >> suspects are exiting the store. >> reporter: unmarked police car is waiting. as they exit the parking lot, the police pull up behind them. peewee who has been wearing a wire for weeks, fakes being terrifying. >> they coming. they coming. oh. >> reporter: this particular bell's is right across the street from their own sheriff substation. so, they pull over puffy and peewee right into the station's parking lot. puffy is escorted inside. directly into an interrogation room. they need to turn puffy because they believe as the head of the ring, she's the only one who can lead them to everyone involved. >> i
of following puffy in and out of stores along a 90-mile stretch from orlando all the way to tampa, sarge and his team are finally ready to arrest her. investigators say if they can flip puffy, they're betting they can round up the returner, and bring down the whole booster ring. bell's security team is in place. they're inside the store, monitoring puffy and the police informant peewee on surveillance cameras. and radioing their movements to officers outside waiting in the parking lot. >>...
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Jul 15, 2014
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. >> first sarge nikki crawford runs the meth lab unit. she shows how meth is produced from household chemicals. >> this is one pot meth lab. >> indiana led the country, with 1700, with aggressive policing. >> it is a nationwide problem. we first saw meth labs significantly out on the west coast. where it seems to be settled in for the long haul is the midwest, indiana, ohio, tennessee, kentucky, we seem to have kind of embedded. our hope is that we've hid a plateau but we just don't know. >> for every meth lab the indiana state police bus ts, three go undetected. the former owner has not faced any drug charges. when asked have there been or are there any hazardous conditions on the property, argue check no. >> they knew what we were bringing into the home. they knew at the time we were bringing an eight month old into the house and two little girls. and sat there and just lied. >> i felt like a failure, big time. because i not only exposed reply kids to this but i took them from their only childhood home and put them in a meth house. >> s
. >> first sarge nikki crawford runs the meth lab unit. she shows how meth is produced from household chemicals. >> this is one pot meth lab. >> indiana led the country, with 1700, with aggressive policing. >> it is a nationwide problem. we first saw meth labs significantly out on the west coast. where it seems to be settled in for the long haul is the midwest, indiana, ohio, tennessee, kentucky, we seem to have kind of embedded. our hope is that we've hid a plateau but...
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>> take it home, sarge. take it home. >> these guys have been a part of the military.it comes to discipline and organization, they're a step ahead of regular general population because they're used to being punctual, being places where they're supposed to be. they go through leadership courses and they go through courses of discipline. so, tao got 47, 1015, 51 dining hall, 4-7. get to steppin'! >> the veterans dorm is pretty quiet. i like that. it kind of helps because a lot of us been through war, shell-shocked. some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada. i kind of have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards him. >> i didn't know what to do. but i turned, i aimed and i fired. h
>> take it home, sarge. take it home. >> these guys have been a part of the military.it comes to discipline and organization, they're a step ahead of regular general population because they're used to being punctual, being places where they're supposed to be. they go through leadership courses and they go through courses of discipline. so, tao got 47, 1015, 51 dining hall, 4-7. get to steppin'! >> the veterans dorm is pretty quiet. i like that. it kind of helps because a lot...
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. >> tell sarge to put that down here in this ramen noodle. >> a small amount of marijuana is placedin the pantry to make sure the dog is able to sniff it out. >> where is it? where? where's it at? where? where? oh, that's a good boy. there it is. >> he's been trained on five different odors of drugs. marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, opiates, and cocaine. so when he gets a smell of drugs, his alert symbol was, you saw him sit down, looks at me, shows it. all he's looking for is a toy. that's all they work for. >> later, the dog shows some interest in a stack of cdc blues at the prison laundry. >> we've completed the search with negative results for narcotics. we've hit both support buildings "a" and "b." what we're going to do now is head over to our eco facility, which is our level one facility. we're going to go into a. when we get to cell 101, just pop the door. >> okay. >> the isu team now moves to the cells. >> right there. >> how you guys doing? >> all right. >> we're going to search your house. >> sometimes the inmates make wine out of fruits, oranges, apples, raisins. it l
. >> tell sarge to put that down here in this ramen noodle. >> a small amount of marijuana is placedin the pantry to make sure the dog is able to sniff it out. >> where is it? where? where's it at? where? where? oh, that's a good boy. there it is. >> he's been trained on five different odors of drugs. marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, opiates, and cocaine. so when he gets a smell of drugs, his alert symbol was, you saw him sit down, looks at me, shows it. all he's...
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. >> thanks, sarge. >> the inmate is brian singletary. he's serving a 30-year prison sentence for crimes including assault on a law enforcement officer, carrying a concealed firearm and possession with intent to sell. >> what is your complaint? >> my complaint is i have been getting treated bad since i got here. i have been singled out. >> what happened? >> my legal stuff that went through and tore up. you know, i mean, so i don't know what has been taken and what's not been taken. >> okay. we have no interest in taking your legal stuff. you do understand that, right? >> it is taking me out of my -- >> out of your element. you're here early. exactly. >> i need -- i had deadlines. i need my legal stuff. >> it's clear you are frustrated and angry, right? >> yeah. >> get me an opportunity to get with the booking sergeant and get you your legal stuff. anticipate we'll be done with it, okay? >> master deputy steven gray is one of the jail's internal investigators. he knows singletary from his prior stays at the jail. >> what i got here is the
. >> thanks, sarge. >> the inmate is brian singletary. he's serving a 30-year prison sentence for crimes including assault on a law enforcement officer, carrying a concealed firearm and possession with intent to sell. >> what is your complaint? >> my complaint is i have been getting treated bad since i got here. i have been singled out. >> what happened? >> my legal stuff that went through and tore up. you know, i mean, so i don't know what has been taken and...
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in which case, i'm sorry, the battle sarge still .008, the endangered species act is a fail dwhrirk methods don't work. but we're not discussing methods here today. we're discussing commonsense solutions of 40u to move forward with the endangered species act. the governors understand that as well. i've received a letter from the governors association, signed by the governor from nevada as well as my friend's home state of colorado, urging us to have transparency in this action, transparency in the endangered species act. it is important to know what is or is not taking place. the endangered species act unfortunately has an impact on real people. it is a regulatory taking by the federal government. it impacts real people's ability to use their property, it impacts real people's ability to have jobs and maintain them, to say that talking about this impact on these people is not good enough, that this is not a high enough version, this is not raising to the level, we don't care enough about these people who are impacted by that act is something we in congress should never say. it is significan
in which case, i'm sorry, the battle sarge still .008, the endangered species act is a fail dwhrirk methods don't work. but we're not discussing methods here today. we're discussing commonsense solutions of 40u to move forward with the endangered species act. the governors understand that as well. i've received a letter from the governors association, signed by the governor from nevada as well as my friend's home state of colorado, urging us to have transparency in this action, transparency in...