One of the largest single drug busts in King County history has taken over $10 million worth of drugs off the streets of western Washington. FOX13
Detectives with the King County Sheriff’s Office and the Burien Police Department arrested six men on Dec. 21 for their alleged involvement in what is being described as aUndercover detectives on the Special Emphasis Team worked for months on Operation P-22 to take down just one branch of the cartel activity. The operation was named for SET Det. Brad Smith, who worked for KCSO to get drugs off the street for over 37 years.
"It is obviously a moment of pride," said Todd Morrell, the interim chief for the Burien Police Department. "We’re very proud of the work. I think the team would agree that this is one step in a much larger problem."25 pounds of fentanyl powder"King County Sheriff's Office has been around as you know, since 1852. So we can't throw those claims out," said Morrell.
"I think the detectives in this unit would agree that the focus should be on the supply. If you cut the supply, demand goes down," Morrell said of the operation. s may sound like a massive haul, Morrell said the reality is a bit more bleak. It's unclear what the six individuals will be charged with. DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree
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