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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Man Admits To Selling Drug-Laced Gummy Candies

Arkady Koroshikh pleaded guilty to trafficking and possession of drugs Thursday morning in Judge Eugene Lucci's court

A man from New York, who was arrested by Mentor Police, admitted to making and selling drug-laced gummy candies. Arkady Koroshikh, 27, pleaded guilty to charges of drug trafficking and drug possession Thursday morning in Lake County Common Pleas Judge Eugene Lucci's courtroom. Lucci will sentence Koroshikh on March 4. Koroshikh -- who is from Brooklyn, NY -- and his two codefendants, Michal Nemcok and Eric Kenny, were arrested on June 19. A Mentor policeman saw Kenny speeding on Mentor Avenue shortly after midnight and stopped him in the parking lot of a gas station. The officer smelled alcohol on Kenny's breath and arrested him on suspicion of driving drunk, Mentor Police Lt. Tim Allen said at the time of Kenny's arrest. Kenny later …

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Man Admits To Selling Drug-Laced Gummy Candies

Eric Kenny pleaded guilty to trafficking and possession of drugs, as well as operating a vehicle while intoxicated

A man from New York, who was arrested by Mentor Police, admitted to making and selling drug-laced gummy candies. Eric Kenny, 23, pleaded guilty to charges of drug trafficking, drug possession and operating a vehicle while intoxicated Tuesday morning in Lake County Common Pleas Judge Richard Collins Jr.'s courtroom. Collins will sentence Kenny on March 4. Kenny -- who is from Chester, NY -- and his two codefendants, Michal Nemcok and Arkady Koroshikh, were arrested on June 19. A Mentor policeman saw Kenny speeding on Mentor Avenue shortly after midnight and stopped him in the parking lot of a gas station. The officer smelled alcohol on Kenny's breath and arrested him on suspicion of driving drunk, Mentor Police Lt. Tim Allen said at the …

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Abe Froman

7:57 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

They're the police. They're not interested in your opposing viewpoint, and nor should they be. Cops don't make the laws, they're just doing their job enforcing them, so maybe cut them some slack when they block comments encouraging an attitude that makes their job dangerous/tougher. An appropriate forum for your "opposing viewpoint" would be your congressman's mailbox.   more ›

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Trio Suspected Of Making Drug-Laced Gummy Candies

Mentor Police arrested the trio, who face several drug possession charges

Mentor Police arrested a trio of New York residents who are suspected of, among other things, making drug-laced gummy candies. A Mentor policeman saw a car speeding on Mentor Avenue shortly after midnight Tuesday and stopped it in the parking lot of a gas station, Mentor Police Lt. Tim Allen said. The officer smelled alcohol on the breath of the driver, Eric Kenny, and arrested him on suspicion of driving drunk, Allen said. While searching the car, police found several drugs, drug ingredients and paraphernalia, Allen said, including: The three men in the car -- Kenny, Arkady Koroshihk and Michal Nemcok -- are suspected of using the powders and molds to make drug-laced gummy candies, Allen said. All three men face a trio felony drug charges…

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