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Same crime, same place, same time, different days
Twice in two days, at the same time, the same Lodi officer has arrested multiple people after responding to the Lodi Avenue Rite Aid.
In each case, a man trying to buy cold medicine aroused the store manager's suspicions, lead to his arrest on a warrant, as well as new charges. Women accompanying both me were soon arrested, too.
And in both cases, police searched the cars and allegedly found a number of cold medicine pills containing pseudoephedrine, one of the key ingredients used to make methamphetamine.
The similarities did not go unnoticed by Officer Erika Urrea, who handled both cases, but she said they did not appear to be connected.
On Monday at 1:17 p.m., the manager of the store located at 520 W. Lodi Ave. called police after a man refused to show identification while buying Sudafed.
In an effort to fight methamphetamine production, California law now requires that cold medicine be placed behind store counters. Customers are limited in how much they may buy and they have to show identification.
For the full story, please see Wednesday's News-Sentinel.

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