Ada police and K-9 unit part of crime interdiction on Feb. 22
During the detail, 20 traffic stops were conducted, numerous citations issued, two subjects were taken into custody, suspected drugs were seized, one firearm was seized and stolen property was recovered.
The following is from the Hardin County Sheriff's Facebook.
On Feb. 22, The Hardin County Crime Task Force, assisted by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Hardin County Sheriff's Office, Kenton and Forest Police Departments, as well as K-9 units from Hardin County Sheriff's Office, Ada and McComb Police Departments, conducted a crime interdiction detail, focusing on areas in Hardin County that are known for recent criminal activity.
During the detail law enforcement conducted surveillance, which led to several traffic stops in and around the city of Kenton and Hardin County.
During the detail, a vehicle pursuit as well as a foot pursuit ensued, after which the suspect Aaron Miller, was taken into custody. Miller was later transported to Hardin Memorial Hospital and evaluated for transfer to Grant Medical Center, for injuries sustained while fleeing from police.
During the detail, 20 traffic stops were conducted, numerous citations issued, two subjects were taken into custody, suspected drugs were seized, one firearm was seized and stolen property was recovered.
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