Auburn Police Dismantle Major Drug Ring in Graham, Two Suspects in Custody

After a detailed months-long investigation, the Auburn Police Department’s specialized units have successfully dismantled what appears to be a significant narcotics operation. In a post on the department’s official Facebook page, two male suspects have been taken into custody. These individuals are thought to be instrumental in the distribution and sale of illegal drugs in the area. The arrests took place on November 12 in Graham, Washington, particularly at one of the suspect’s storage units.

The raid resulted in the confiscation of a substantial amount of drugs and weapons. According to the Auburn, WA Police Department’s social media post, the seized items included roughly 176 ounces of methamphetamine and 3 ounces of fentanyl powder, along with 14 firearms, among which was a stolen AR-15 rifle. The significant find showcases the narcotics dealing scale and the potential threat to community safety.

The Auburn Police Department has recognized the collective efforts that went into making these arrests and seizures possible. In their public communications, noteworthy mention was made of the Special Investigations Unit, Valley SWAT, General Investigations, the Community Response Team, and all of the supporting agencies. Their coordinated work has been lauded for its effectiveness in removing these dangerous substances and weapons from the community’s streets…

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