Marion County Drug Bust Uncovers Fentanyl, Meth, Thousands of Pills and $90,000 in Cash

Marion County, Indiana – A months-long multi-agency investigation in Indianapolis has led to the takedown of a major drug trafficking operation, resulting in two arrests and the seizure of large quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, marijuana products, prescription pills, firearms, and tens of thousands of dollars in cash.

Local police say the operation reflects sustained efforts to disrupt the flow of dangerous drugs into Marion County neighborhoods.

Multi-Agency Investigation Targets Drug Network

According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the investigation involved close coordination between IMPD, the Indiana State Police, and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Authorities say the group had been monitoring a suspected trafficking organization believed to be distributing multiple controlled substances across Indianapolis.

After months of surveillance and intelligence gathering, the investigation reached a critical point in mid-December when officers moved to make arrests and execute search warrants.

Traffic Stop Leads to First Arrest

On Wednesday, December 11, Indiana State Police troopers attempted to stop a vehicle driven by Devin Wilson, 39. Police allege Wilson initially refused to pull over, prompting a brief pursuit before officers were able to take him into custody without further incident…

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