Eugene Police arrest fourteen in single apartment

Eugene Police says its method of data lead policing helped them make an arrest of more than a dozen people in one apartment this morning with drugs inside.

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Damone - 1/8/2013 11:03 PM
3 Votes
To Lori M-Do you really believe that an innocent/ignorant person would be at such a location at 3:40 in the morning. Stupidity may not be a crime but it is a cause and those people put themselves in that situation. As i read more into what you wrote i have a question for you. Do you hangout in shady apartment complexes at 3 in the morning packed with people? cause im thinking your trying to defend your own questionable actions. P.S. Criminal records are public record.

justme - 1/8/2013 9:54 PM
3 Votes
Lori lameo-look everybody knows some kind of illegal trafficing of some sort was going on with people going in and out at ALL hours, 3:40 am. is tweeker time. So don't be so difiant about the situation at hand, any moron could put 2 & 2 together, that something fishy was going on.

luckybamoo - 1/8/2013 9:25 PM
3 Votes
Nice Start, but there are lots of drug addicts in this neighborhood. I live up the street and I am sure there are more meth houses here.

Lori M - 1/8/2013 7:07 PM
2 Votes
'DATA LEAD POLICING' - How about VIOLATION of Constitutional Rights and a path to martial law?? And this accomplished WHAT other than search without probable cause?? This sets a very scary precedent if it holds up in court - what if you go to a friend's home to visit, there is someone there that you do not know,their are no crimes being committed, but the police show up and YOU go to jail because the visitor was in possession of a controlled substance even though you had no knowledge of it -- and then YOUR name is posted on the internet? You may be cleared of all charges, but forever more when your name is Googled that article will come up (without explaining you were innocent or that it wasn't you in possession), you will have been arrested, fingerprinted, and forever in the system, you will probably have to hire an attorney, and you will have to appear in court - not to mention the public humiliation and what if your employer sees it? How many officers were involved and resources used when the public is being told that response to REAL emergencies may be delayed because of officer layoffs and budget cuts because we are not passing new taxes? Were there not any REAL crimes that these officers could have been working to solve??
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