Operation Failing Grade
State Police are in the process of arresting 16 people in Tioga County for allegedly distributing almost $250,000 worth of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and prescription drugs. Attorney General Tom Corbett says that this group of people was responsible for selling more than two kilos of cocaine, 20 bricks of heroin, 50 pounds of marijuana, and thousands of prescription pills and patches, including Percocet, OxyContin and Vicodin in the Mansfield area over the last two years. Corbett says this investigation began early in 2007 as a continuation of Operation Failing Grade.
The original Operation Failing Grade was a 16-month investigation that culminated in November of 2006 leading to the arrests of nine Mansfield University students who were involved in a drug ring that trafficked as much as $500,000 worth of cocaine, marijuana and prescription drugs. The first Operation Failing Grade had a 100 percent conviction rate.
The original Operation Failing Grade was a 16-month investigation that culminated in November of 2006 leading to the arrests of nine Mansfield University students who were involved in a drug ring that trafficked as much as $500,000 worth of cocaine, marijuana and prescription drugs. The first Operation Failing Grade had a 100 percent conviction rate.
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