The Brief
- Four suspects were arrested after deputies seized more than $328,000 in drugs and eight firearms in Columbus.
- The five-day operation targeted a local trafficking ring and involved multiple agencies, including the FBI and DEA.
- Sheriff Greg Countryman said the effort shows his office’s commitment to dismantling drug networks threatening the community.
COLUMBUS, Ga. – The Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office says four people were arrested and more than $328,000 worth of illegal drugs and eight firearms were seized during a five-day crackdown on drug trafficking in the Columbus area.
What they’re saying:
Sheriff Greg Countryman said the effort, which involved multiple agencies, targeted large-scale narcotics operations and resulted in the removal of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, opiates, marijuana, and synthetic drugs from the streets.…