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Warrants issued for arrest of 5 suspects in Taber drug trafficking network
Warrants issued for arrest of 5 suspects in Taber drug trafficking network

CTV News

time2 days ago

  • CTV News

Warrants issued for arrest of 5 suspects in Taber drug trafficking network

ALERT has arrested nine suspects, seized large amounts of cocaine, and has restrained more than $2.5 million in assets linked to drug trafficking. (ALERT handout) Police have released the names of five people wanted in connection with an extensive drug trafficking network in Taber, Alta., that was allegedly also involved in money laundering. The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) released information about Project Leadline on Thursday. The two-year investigation culminated with officers searching three homes in Taber on April 29. ALERT says more than half a million dollars in drugs and cash were seized during the course of the investigation, including: Two firearms; 5,088 grams of cocaine; 1,132 grams of a suspected cocaine buffing agent; 22 grams of fentanyl; 253 grams of methamphetamine; 500 methamphetamine pills; 1,000 millilitres of GHB; and $91,941 in cash. ALERT says eight bank accounts and seven homes in Lethbridge and Coalhurst, Alta., have been restrained as part of the investigation, adding that the estimated value of the restrained assets is more than $2.5 million. Police say the nine people charged include the 'criminal organization's alleged leadership.' Together, they face 63 charges related to drug trafficking, criminal conspiracy and money laundering. Four suspects have been arrested, and warrants have been issued for the remaining five suspects: Johan Braun-Suderman, 38, from Taber; Kade Phillips, 36, from Taber; Gerhard Wolf, 38, from Taber; Malachy Young, 23, from Taber; and A 19-year-old, who has been charged as a young offender, and thus cannon be identified under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to contact police.

College football signing day winners and losers include Texas, Michigan, Big 12
College football signing day winners and losers include Texas, Michigan, Big 12

USA Today

time05-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

College football signing day winners and losers include Texas, Michigan, Big 12

College football signing day winners and losers include Texas, Michigan, Big 12 Show Caption Hide Caption US LBM Coaches Poll: Ohio State claims top spot after national title run See where your team landed in the final US LBM Coaches Poll ranking of the year. Sports Pulse Some of us are old enough to remember when national signing day in early February was one of the biggest days on the college football calendar; some of us are even old enough to remember the shockingly large role the fax machine played in the recruiting process. In recent years, the most dramatic adjustment has been the nearly wholesale shift by Bowl Subdivision programs to the earlier signing period, in early December. Another major change has been the emphasis on the transfer portal for roster management, leading to a notable deemphasis on the traditional four-year developmental process for recruits. That means any evaluation of Wednesday's signing day should also include December's early period and how teams fared on the transfer market, a two-month stretch of Extreme Makeover: FBS edition. These are the biggest winners and losers from the young offseason: Winners Texas The Longhorns locked down the nation's top-ranked class back in December. This group includes five-star defensive backs Jonah Williams and Kade Phillips, five-star receiver Kaliq Lockett and another five star in defensive tackle Justus Terry, a huge pull out of Georgia. This makes Texas just the second team other than Alabama and Georgia to sign the nation's best class since 2010, according to the composite rankings from While the Longhorns haven't been very active in the portal, the offense could still use a more proven receiver to help new starting quarterback Arch Manning. REPORT CARD: College football season grades for all 134 teams LOOKING AHEAD: Our way-too-early college football Top 25 for 2025 Michigan The Wolverines made Wednesday's biggest splash by signing four-star offensive line Ty Haywood, the nation's top uncommitted prospect. Haywood was originally committed to Alabama but backed off his verbal pledge back in December, eventually landing on the Wolverines over Florida State. This addition moves Michigan's class into the top six nationally, according to 24/7 composite rankings, the program's top-rated group since 2017. The Wolverines were also very active in the portal, bringing in immediate-impact transfers such as quarterback Mikey Keene (Fresno State) and running back Justice Haynes (Alabama). Florida On the field and in recruiting, Florida began to turn things around with November's announcement that coach Billy Napier would return for his fourth season. Back in December, the Gators were able to turn safety Hylton Stubbs away from Miami, nab former Florida State running back commitment Byron Louis and reel back in four-star defensive lineman Joseph Mbatchou and wide receiver Naeshaun Montgomery. Florida's most important transfer is former UCLA receiver J. Michael Sturdivant, who is expected to play a big role in the passing game. Oregon Oregon's traditional recruiting class includes five-star receivers Dakorien Moore and Dallas Wilson five-star defensive back Na'eem Offord, who was flipped away in December from his longtime verbal commitment to Ohio State. The Ducks have also been very productive in the transfer market, bringing in running back Mekhi Hughes (Tulane), defensive tackle Bear Alexander (Southern California), wide receiver Malik Benson (Florida State) and offensive tackle Isaiah World (Nevada). Losers The Big 12 The conference is well off the pace set by the Big Ten and SEC, as well as the top teams in the ACC. TCU leads the Big 12 with the nation's No. 24 ranked class, starring four-star receivers Terry Shelton and Ed Small. The Horned Frogs are followed by Kansas State, which was able to hang onto top-ranked tight end and in-state prospect Linkon Cure. While small, Colorado 14-person class includes multiple blue-chip prospects led by quarterback Julian Lewis. The Buffaloes are again very active in the portal as coach Deion Sanders looks to rebuild his roster. Overall, the league simply hasn't added the talent needed to close the gap between the rest of the Power Four. Florida State Last year's two-win debacle didn't do too much damage to Florida State's recruiting class, which ranks second in the ACC behind Miami, and the need for a roster overhaul helped Mike Norvell and his staff sign what may be the league's top group of transfers. But there have been misses along the way that keep the Seminoles' haul from ranking among the best in the FBS. A few of these misses have come on the defensive line, including one on Wednesday in four-star edge rusher Zahir Mathis. The former Ohio State commitment picked Maryland over Florida State.

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