Police seize K2 from Roseville store - New York News | NYC Breaking News

Police seize K2 from Roseville store

Posted: Updated:
Roseville Police Chief James Berlin says K2 was seized from a store in his community.  (Credit: WJBK | myFOXDetroit.com) Roseville Police Chief James Berlin says K2 was seized from a store in his community. (Credit: WJBK | myFOXDetroit.com)
  • More K2 Stories

  • Wednesday, June 6 2012 8:18 PM EDT2012-06-07 00:18:26 GMT
    A grieving father is speaking out not even two weeks after his son died from smoking Spice.  He says the time is now for state lawmakers to take action.
    A grieving father is speaking out not even two weeks after his son died from smoking Spice.  He says the time is now for state lawmakers to take action, and he is urging you to get involved before this happens to another family.
  • Wednesday, June 6 2012 7:04 PM EDT2012-06-06 23:04:51 GMT
    A planned K2 protest is canceled and a clerk is fired all after our story about Spice being sold at a local gas station.
    A planned K2 protest is canceled and a clerk is fired all after our story about Spice being sold at a local gas station.
  • Wednesday, June 6 2012 6:27 PM EDT2012-06-06 22:27:30 GMT
    Police seize K2 from a Roseville store just days after a ban went into effect in Macomb County, but that's not why two people were arrested.
    Police seize K2 from a Roseville store just days after a ban went into effect in Macomb County, but that's not why two people were arrested.
ROSEVILLE, Mich. (WJBK) -

Police seize K2 from a Roseville store just days after a ban went into effect in Macomb County, but that's not why two people were arrested.

"Our officers went out and canvassed several businesses that we have known to sell this product in the past," Roseville Police Chief James Berlin told us.

He says most of the gas stations and stores had taken it off their shelves, but the Smokers Alley was a bit of an exception.

"The store was filled with K2, Spice, and our officers felt that the individual was still, in fact, selling the product to anybody who came into the store," Berlin explained.  "In the course of seizing the K2, a quantity of marijuana and a firearm was also discovered."

Police say they even found bath salts for sale, the substance that may have fueled recent cannibal attacks.

The store's owner and his brother are expected to face criminal charges for the marijuana and the weapon.  The K2?  Not so sure.

"We're still needing clarification how to proceed forward from the prosecutor's office and what prosecution will take place and how it will take place," Berlin said.

One thing is clear.  Substances like K2, Spice and bath salts are becoming public enemy number one.

"Get it off the shelves.  Get rid of it.  Find another way to make money," Berlin remarked.

  • Local NewsLocal News

  • Tuesday, June 18 2013 4:33 PM EDT2013-06-18 20:33:53 GMT
    A man accused of fatally shooting a gay man walking with a companion in New York City's Greenwich Village afterward claimed that he opened fire because the victim "thought he was tough in front of his bitch," prosecutors said in court papers Tuesday.
    A man accused of fatally shooting a gay man walking with a companion in New York City's Greenwich Village afterward claimed that he opened fire because the victim "thought he was tough in front of his bitch," prosecutors said in court papers Tuesday.
  • Service delays, cancellations

    Tuesday, June 18 2013 3:46 PM EDT2013-06-18 19:46:32 GMT
    Photo courtesy of @N42_21_W71_04)
    Riders should anticipate cancellations and delays on the Long Island Rail Road for the Tuesday evening rush. The railroad has canceled 21 trains that normally leave Penn Station between 3:27 and 7:01 p.m.

    Riders should anticipate cancellations and delays on the Long Island Rail Road for the Tuesday evening rush. The railroad has canceled 21 trains that normally leave Penn Station between 3:27 and 7:01 p.m.

  • 3 million people in 6 zones

    Tuesday, June 18 2013 3:32 PM EDT2013-06-18 19:32:12 GMT
    NYC
    Nearly 3 million New Yorkers' homes are now in evacuation zones that cover more than a third of the city's population, under new maps released Tuesday.
    Nearly 3 million New Yorkers' homes are now in evacuation zones that cover more than a third of the city's population, under new maps released Tuesday.In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, officials said last month, the number of zones would double and encompass about 600,000 more residents.
Powered by WorldNow
Didn't find what you were looking for?
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 Fox Television Stations, Inc. and Worldnow. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices