Allegheny County Convicted Felon Charged with Having Firearms, ‘Ghost Gun,’ and Hundreds of Bricks of Fentanyl
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Allegheny County Convicted Felon Charged with Having Firearms, ‘Ghost Gun,’ and Hundreds of Bricks of Fentanyl
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that collaboration with local law enforcement resulted in the recent arrest of a western Pennsylvania felon who had multiple firearms and thousands of fentanyl doses.Ismail A. Hamlin, 28, of Clairton, is charged with numerous felonies and misdemeanors. He was arraigned Friday and denied bail due to public safety risk.The Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Narcotics Investigations, along with the Westmor…
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