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VIP smoke transactions were searched in the study of illegal vapes

Other locations for VIP smoke transactions were searched by the law enforcement authorities on Thursday. The sheriff of Warren County, Barry Riley, said you carry out eight search commands in all VIP smoke shops in the county. This includes shops in Carlisle, Springboro, Lebanon, Deerfield Township, Blanchester and Mason. This happens after the Task Force of the Warren County carried out a search command in the VIP Smoke Shop Warehouse in Norwood on Wednesday afternoon. Riley said the goal of Drug Task Force was to stop the distribution of illegal drugs into our district and our country. The owners of the VIP stores have more than 100 VIP smoke transactions in the cincinnati area. Wael Sharaydeh and Ismail Sherida are brothers and co -owners of the shops. While they were not charged in Warren County, the two brothers and a third person were charged with Butler County. They are exposed to a total of 60 criminal charges, including hashish trade and a pattern of corrupt activities. Riley confirmed to WLWT on Wednesday. Her drug -task Force pursues complaints from parents and schools in the district and said: “We will no longer tolerate this. We go to them.” Riley said that the shops “unregulated poison to our children” would have sold that products are packed and marked in a way that is “tempting for children”. The General Prosecutor's office is pursuing the case in Butler County. During the indictment of the brothers last October, the prosecutors stated that they were selling vapes that contained too much. Defender Bill Gallagher represents Wael Sharaydeh. Gallagher said his client did no illegal activities and would lead to charges against the indictment.

Other locations for VIP smoke transactions were searched by the law enforcement authorities on Thursday.

The sheriff of Warren County, Barry Riley, said you carry out eight search commands in all VIP smoke shops in the county. This includes shops in Carlisle, Springboro, Lebanon, Deerfield Township, Blanchester and Mason.

It is part of your continued investigation of the sales of illegal vapes that result from the complaints of the citizen.

This happens after the Task Force of the Warren County carried out a search command in the VIP Smoke Shop Warehouse in Norwood on Wednesday afternoon.

Riley said the goal of Drug Task Force was to stop the distribution of illegal drugs into our district and our country.

The owners of the VIP store have more than 100 VIP smoke shops in the cincinnati area.

Wael Sharaydeh and Ismail Sherida are brothers and co -owners of the shops. While they were not charged in Warren County, the two brothers and a third person were charged with Butler County. They are exposed to a total of 60 criminal charges, including trade in hashish and a pattern of corrupt activities.

Riley confirmed to the WLWT on Wednesday that her drug -sk force is pursuing complaints from parents and schools throughout the district and said: “We will no longer tolerate this. We go to them.”

Riley said that the shops had sold “unregulated poison to our children” that products are packed and labeled in a way that is “tempting for children”.

The General Prosecutor's office is pursuing the case in Butler County. During the indictment of the brothers last October, the prosecutors stated that they were selling Vapes that contained too much THC.

According to Riley, the investigators have to record the products that were confiscated on Wednesday, process them, process them and have them tested before they progress in Warren County.

Defender Bill Gallagher represents Wael Sharaydeh. Gallagher said his client did no illegal activities and would lead to charges against the indictment.