An investigation by the Erie Bureau of Police into suspected drug sales at a city residence led detectives Feb. 26 to pounds of suspected methamphetamine and lots of stolen property, according to investigators.
Police have charged two people in connection with the investigation, which detectives said was part of an ongoing undercover investigation of suspected meth sales. The investigation included undercover buys, detectives wrote in criminal complaints filed in the case.
Search leads to suspected meth
At about 6:30 a.m. Feb. 26, according to the complaints, members of the city police Drug & Vice Unit served a search warrant on an East Sixth Street apartment with the assistance of the bureau’s SWAT Team. During the search, detectives said they found about 3 pounds of suspected meth, smaller bags containing suspected meth, suspected drug paraphernalia, cell phones and over $9,000 in cash, investigators wrote in the complaints.
Detectives said Feb. 27 that the suspected meth seized in the search has an estimated street value of over $15,000…