Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A Drug Detail

Beep, beep, beep as a scramble up trying to turn my alarm clock off. I sat there looking at my clock with it reading 5:00, now 5:01, 5:02 and then a dragged my feet as I walked in the bathroom. After my shower I got my uniform on and walked out the door to my truck. Driving in I called Deputy Naugle to remind him that I was riding with him today and that I would be a post shortly. As I pulled up in a parking spot here he came around the corner in the car. I jumped in hoping we were going to be busy this morning but nope. Other Deputies were at a house for a home invasion that occurred earlier in the morning before we came on duty. We went up there to help out and found out some more information on who it could be. After that we headed off to Metamora going to the shell gas station again like what we do every Tuesday morning. Deputy Tipsword came walking in saying that he and a state police k-9 trooper were going to set up the drug checkpoint signs and see if they could get anything good. I was thinking Hell Yeah! I want to go with him. Naugle told me if I wanted to go with him I could so I did. We went up by Rt 116 at set them there. We were sitting there most of the day and we pulled over 2 cars. We got a call to Roanoke for a car accident. We weren’t there very long, we just filled out an accident report and gave it to both parties and off to lunch. After lunch we sat back out on the road and got a call to a tractor roll over and wagon is on top of the guy and like that we were heading that way. We got there and the fire department had the small trailer off of the guy’s leg and they were loading him up in the ambulance. Deputy Tipsword said lets go get the signs and call it a day. Another deputy went with us up there. We cleaned up all the signs and headed back to the post and called it a day!

1 comment:

  1. Exciting, Deputy Grayson! :)

    Hey, was the drug detail at the first house you visited?

    Good use of details and action verbs in this post.

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