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Behal Trial Verdict and Drug House Arrest: Our Quad Cities Crime Watch Episode 15

Behal Trial Verdict and Drug House Arrest: Our Quad Cities Crime Watch Episode 15

Yahoo18-03-2025
The only podcast in the Quad Cities area focused exclusively on crime has just released a new episode. Watch the video above to see crime reporters Linda Cook and Sharon Wren talk about the latest crime news in our area, including the Behal trial verdict and a drug house arrest. This week's episode features Our Quad Cities reporter Gavin Waidelich who followed the Christopher Behal Trial as it unfolded.
The Our Quad Cities Crime Watch Podcast is produced and edited by Gabe Zwierzynski.
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