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DOVER, DE - A Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement (ATE) agent has been suspended and charged with multiple felonies for his alleged trading of seized cigarettes for drugs and money.
The fiscal note for Senate Bill 166 notes that the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement is required to “enhance its compliance and investigative operation regarding the additional license ...
State Police contacted the Delaware Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement (DATE) who confirmed the cartons were obtained in Virginia and took the man into custody.
On Sept. 26, Senate Bill 166 was signed by Gov. Carney and immediately went into effect, adding Delaware to a list of more than 30 other states that allow the delivery of alcohol through third ...
Robert Kracyla is the Deputy Director of the Delaware Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement or DATE – a division of the […] ...
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, otherwise known as the ATF, is a federal law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Justice. Its responsibilities include the ...
A Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement officer has been charged with trading cigarette cartons for drugs and money, the state Department of Justice said.
Just before midnight on Feb. 16, officers from the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement were checking for possible underage drinking at the Owls Nest, a taproom in Felton, according to a ...
Gov. Mike Parson on Monday appointed Mike Leara as state supervisor for the Missouri Department of Public Safety’s Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. Missouri AG’s suit: H&R Block shared ...
The Justice Department is reportedly proposing the Drug Enforcement Administration merge with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as part of a massive reorganization plan.. In ...
The Department of Finance, which employs the sheriffs, has refused to release their names, and department Commissioner Preston Niblack declined to discuss the issue with local media.
On Sept. 26, Senate Bill 166 was signed by Gov. Carney and immediately went into effect, adding Delaware to a list of more than 30 other states that allow the delivery of alcohol through third ...