Used drug paraphernalia found by the Moira river
by Shelby Wye and Megan Mattice Used needles, syringes, cookers and even a crack pipe were found scattered along the Moira River. QNet News reporter Megan Mattice looks at the[…]
by Shelby Wye and Megan Mattice Used needles, syringes, cookers and even a crack pipe were found scattered along the Moira River. QNet News reporter Megan Mattice looks at the[…]
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