Vick’s property raided

Dozens of dogs, some injured, found at house

? Police conducting a drug investigation raided a house owned by Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick and found dozens of dogs, some injured and emaciated.

Police also found items associated with dog fighting.

State Police Sgt. D.S. Carr said Vick’s relative, Davon Boddie, 26, lives in the house. Vick owns the property but doesn’t live there and wasn’t present when a search warrant was executed in a drug investigation Wednesday night, Carr said.

Boddie was arrested outside a nightclub by Hampton police April 20 on charges of distribution of marijuana and possession with intent to distribute. The search warrant was executed by a multijurisdictional task force in a narcotics probe.

More than 60 dogs were found in three buildings. Some appeared malnourished, scarred and injured, officials said.

Saints, Grant agree

New Orleans – Defensive end Charles Grant agreed Thursday on a seven-year contract extension with the New Orleans Saints, who disappointed Grant by designating him a franchise player. The franchise tag allows a team to keep a free agent for one season at a salary based on the average of the top five salaries in the league for the same position. In Grant’s case, that was about $8.6 million for the upcoming season.

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Lisa Maree Gaut was convicted of trying to run down officer Aaron Mansker with Foley’s car. Foley had gotten out of the car to confront Mansker, who fired a series of shots into the linebacker’s left leg, hip and hand.

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