Major Fentanyl Dealing Bust in San Diego County Leads to 9 Arrests

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In a concerted effort to combat the alarming spread of fentanyl in San Diego County, law enforcement authorities recently conducted a meticulously planned operation resulting in the arrest of nine individuals suspected of dealing this deadly substance.

The operation, carried out on March 1st, spanned an intensive 10-hour period and saw the collaboration of 60 officers and investigators from both the San Diego Police Department and the Department of Homeland Security.

Led by the expert teams of the SDPD’s Narcotics Unit and the Homeland Security Investigation’s Fentanyl Abatement and Suppression Team (FAST), this operation aimed to curtail the illicit distribution of fentanyl within the region.

Alongside the apprehension of the nine primary suspects, the operation also led to the arrest and citation of eight additional individuals on misdemeanor charges linked to fentanyl-related offenses.

Lieutenant Bill Brown of the San Diego Police Department underscored the significance of this joint effort, emphasizing its role in addressing the pressing issue of opioid abuse and associated criminal activities within the city and county of San Diego.

This collaborative endeavor reflects a strategic approach to reducing the prevalence of fentanyl abuse while simultaneously educating the community about its dangers.

Major Fentanyl Dealing Bust in San Diego County Leads to 9 Arrests

The successful outcome of this operation not only marks a significant blow to the illicit fentanyl trade but also serves as a testament to the dedication and effectiveness of law enforcement agencies in safeguarding public health and safety.

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However, the fight against fentanyl abuse is far from over, and authorities continue to encourage individuals with information regarding illegal fentanyl sales to come forward and assist in ongoing efforts to combat this epidemic.

For those who wish to report any suspicious activities related to fentanyl distribution, the SDPD and Crime Stoppers have provided a dedicated hotline at 888-580-8477.

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