Tebbs Owner Sentenced To Over 7 Years In Prison
After an investigation by the Syracuse DEA, 34 year old John Tebbetts, owner of Tebbs head shops, was sentenced to 87 months in prison followed by 3 years of probation. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleTown Of Verona Hosting Bath Salts, Meth Forum
Verona, NY (WIBX) - The Town of Verona is hosting a bath salts and meth forum aimed at educating the public about the effects of each drug. Continue reading…
View ArticleOwner Of Tebb’s Sued By State AG
Watertown, NY (WIBX) - The owner of Tebb's head shops is being sued by the state Attorney General. Continue reading…
View ArticleBipartisan Bill Aims For Tougher Stance On “Bath Salts”
Utica, NY (WIBX) - New legislation coming from a bipartisan group of lawmakers, promises to reduce the rising use of a drug commonly known as "bath salts." Continue reading…
View ArticleState Cracks Down On Synthetic Drugs
Albany, NY (WIBX) - The New York State Department of Health has issued new regulations to crack down on the increasingly widespread use of bath salts and other synthetic drugs. Continue reading…
View ArticleUC Hosting Bath Salts Forum
Utica, NY (WIBX) - Utica College is addressing the dangers of bath salts by hosting an open forum. Continue reading…
View ArticleUC Hosting Bath Salts Forum This Week
Utica, NY (WIBX) - Bath salts have recently been making headlines in Central New York, with many people not knowing what they are or what they do. Continue reading…
View ArticleBath Salts Forum In Utica Points To Drug Problem That Is Refueling Overseas
Utica, NY (WIBX) - Think that bath salts are out of the news? Continue reading…
View ArticleSubstance Abuse Consultant To Present At HCCC
Herkimer, NY (WIBX) - What makes synthetic drugs so appealing to the average buyer, and what is being done to alter these drugs to skirt the ever-changing laws? Continue reading…
View ArticlePleading Guilty
Syracuse, NY (WIBX) - The owner of a local chain of head shops has pleaded guilty to drug charges in federal court. Continue reading…
View ArticleTebbs Owner Sentenced To Over 7 Years In Prison
After an investigation by the Syracuse DEA, 34 year old John Tebbetts, owner of Tebbs head shops, was sentenced to 87 months in prison followed by 3 years of probation. Continue reading…
View ArticleCriminal Mischief Complaint Leads To Two Arrests
New Hartford, NY (WIBX) - Two people are facing charges after police were called to the Pinecrest Motel on Seneca Turnpike for a criminal mischief complaint. Continue reading…
View ArticleMan Charged With Assaulting Hospital Security Officer
New Hartford, NY (WIBX) - A Herkimer man is facing charges for allegedly assaulting a security officer at St. Luke's Hospital. Continue reading…
View ArticleWoman Dies After Being Tasered By Police
NYSP: woman high on bath salts attacks own child, dies after being tasered by police. Continue reading…
View ArticlePolice: Man, High On Bath Salts, Attacks Neighbor
Authorities say a Marcy man high on bath salts attacked his neighbor and tried to steal her car. Continue reading…
View ArticleMan Crashes Car In Verona
Verona, NY (WIBX) - A man believed to be under the influence of "bath salts" and marijuana crashed his pickup truck on Sand Hill Road in Verona. Continue reading…
View ArticleGriffo Going After “Lex Luthors Of Chemistry” In Bath Salts Bill
Utica, NY (WIBX) - State officials say they're going after the "Lex Luthors of Chemistry" with a new measure that aims to give the current law--criminalizing the sale of bath...
View ArticleUtica Police Department Responds to Bath Salt Incidents
Utica, NY (WIBX) - The Utica Police Department responded to a Schuyler Street address over the weekend for a report on an emotionally disturbed man on a roof. When police arrived, they learned that...
View ArticleUtica Police Investigate Another Bath Salts Incident
Utica, NY (WIBX) - Utica Police are reporting yet another incident involving "bath salts." Continue reading…
View ArticleUtica Police Investigate More Bath Salts Incidents
Utica, NY (WIBX) - Utica Police are reporting two more cases involving "bath salts." Continue reading…
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