Three Suspects Detained in Seattle Drug Bust; Cash, MDMA, and Stolen Firearm Seized

Three men were taken into custody by Seattle police last night as part of a narcotics crackdown in Downtown Seattle. According to a report by the Seattle Police Department, the individuals, aged 29, 30, and 33, were observed engaging in what appeared to be drug transactions near the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Pine Street around 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday.

The three suspects evidently did not manage to avoid drawing attention to their illicit activities and were promptly apprehended. The youngest, previously charged with a felony for possessing methamphetamine, was found to be carrying cash along with “two large clear separate zip lock baggies containing both green and red pills and multiple cash bills,” as per the police report. His inventory was determined to include MDMA, commonly referred to as “Molly” or “Ecstasy.” Meanwhile, the 30-year-old individual, with a background marked by convictions for domestic violence, was discovered to have illegally possessed a stolen firearm and cash. The oldest among them, previously convicted for theft and dodging multiple arrest warrants for the same crime, was also in possession of cash at the time of the arrest.

The arrests led to a substantial seizure, which included $315.40 in cash, 17.8 grams of pink MDMA, 21.9 grams of green MDMA, and the aforementioned stolen firearm. The Real Time Crime Center played an instrumental role in this operation, with analysts capturing video evidence that assisted officers on the ground…

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