Memphis Safe Task Force Nets 50 Arrests, Seizes Firearms, and Rescues Autistic Child in Major Sweep

On Monday, the Memphis Safe Task Force (MSTF) conducted a major operation resulting in 50 arrests, the seizure of eight illegal firearms, and the rescue of a wandering autistic child. Established in September 2025, the task force focuses on addressing violent crime in the Memphis area and has drawn attention for its ongoing enforcement efforts.

Among those arrested, 31-year-old Marquice Lester faces charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and misdemeanor evading arrest following a controlled delivery of 36 pounds of marijuana at a residence on the 670 block of N. 6th Street, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. Daryl Ray Jr., 23, was also taken into custody on charges of aggravated assault and strangulation at a hotel on the 6100 block of Shelby Oaks Drive.

The operation also involved locating a missing 12-year-old autistic child on the 1900 block of Asa Drive, who was safely returned to their grandmother’s home. U.S. Marshals Service Chief Inspector Chad Hunt, commander of the Memphis Safe Task Force, commended the team’s efforts, noting that the day’s work—including arrests, firearm seizures, and the child’s recovery—aligned with the task force’s mission…

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