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O. Westbury man charged in pot bust 358 lbs. of marijuana is largest seizure in Nassau County history BY A M E L I A C A M U R AT I An Old Westbury man was arrested last Tuesday and charged with four felony counts for possessing more than 358 pounds of marijuana in the largest marijuana seizure in Nassau County history, District Attorney Madeline Singas said. Micah Raskin, 49, was arraigned last Wednesday by Judge William Hohauser on charges of first- and second-degree criminal possession of marijuana, fifthdegree criminal possession of a controlled substance as well as third- and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. If convicted on the top counts, he faces up to eight years in prison. Raskin was released on $150,000 cash bail, and he is due back in court April 27. “With this seizure of more than 350 pounds of marijuana and huge quantities of hash oils, this al-

leged dealer’s time living the high life selling drugs is over,”! Singas said. “Our law enforcement partners at the local, state and federal level continue to dismantle drug trafficking networks at every level, and I commend this outstanding team on yet another successful bust.” Singas said in a news release that the arrest was the result of a multi-jurisdictional investigation into large-scale trafficking from Old Westbury to Baltimore, Maryland, of both marijuana and hash oil. Singas said during the investigation, which began in November, Raskin was identified as a supplier of large amounts in the Baltimore area, receiving the shipments on Long Island before a messenger delivered them to customers in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Virginia and New York for $1,400 per pound. “Raskin is alleged to have Continued on Page 48

PHOTO BY AMELIA CAMURATI

Adam Birkenstock, clinical director for the Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, shows Roslyn residents the newest naloxone inhaler to help reverse an opioid overdose during a training session Friday at Roslyn Community Center.

Town, county partner for Roslyn Narcan training BY A M E L I A C A M U R AT I About 15 people, including elected officials and their staff, came to a Narcan education and training seminar hosted by

Nassau County and the Town of North Hempstead in Roslyn on Friday night. In about 10 minutes,! Steven Chassman, executive director of the!Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug De-

pendence,! and clinical director Adam Birkenstock trained! residents, including Nassau County Legislators Arnold Drucker (D-Plainview) and Josh Lafazan (D-Syosset) and Continued on Page 47

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