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Just heard a funny story on the scanner out of La Verne.

Apparently some druggie went into a liquor store, bought a cup of ice, handed the clerk a dollar and his bag of "H&S 11350"

Not sure if that's meth, coke or heroin, but the dispatcher said the culprit appeared to be "strung out" and "sweating profusely."

We'll keep an eye on this one...


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Joe Friday said:

Joe Friday here.

111350 cocaine/11377 meth.

Where's the Bad Boy story Frank?

Joe Friday with the facts.

Lisa said:

It actually means: Possession of a controlled substance. Not any one/type in particular.. 11351 is Cocaine.. Hope this helps in future articles.. Have a great day!

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