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Brewster County Sheriff's Office Investigating Tampering With Facebook Page

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 12, 2012
ALPINE -- The Brewster County Sheriff's Office is looking for the person who deleted several posts on a synthetic marijuana bust from their Facebook page.

    Deputies say that someone removed a post on a pair of November 7th arrests multiple times.

    The arrests came after a 7 month investigation into the Purple Zone in Alpine, which led to the seizure of some synthetic marijuana known as "Spice."

    Deputies say that they have the I.P. addresses of the person or people who removed the posts.

    Brewster County Sheriff's Office officials say that removing these posts is a federal offense, and they will be looking to prosecute the offenders.

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