
Orange Police Handle Disturbances, Traffic Stops, and Weapons
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Police in Orange, Ohio, have been dealing with various disturbances and traffic stops recently, including fights and illegal guns. A notable incident involved a man threatening his ex-girlfriend and her companion in a Whole Foods parking lot, leading to a disorderly conduct citation and orders to remove his cars. A traffic stop on March fourth uncovered a loaded Glock handgun and a violation of a protection order. A nineteen-year-old driver faced felony charges for carrying a loaded revolver without a proper license. Follow-up stops resulted in arrests for felony warrants and impaired driving investigations. Authorities emphasize the importance of keeping registrations current and weapons legal.
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