SFPD makes huge cash, guns, ‘sizzurp’ bust in Hayward

(KRON) — A “known narcotics trafficker” in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood was arrested Tuesday at his Hayward home following a months-long investigation as officers seized a huge quantity of drugs, illegal firearms and more than $115,000 in cash, said police.

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“SFPD seized 476 grams of MDMA, 294 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 74 hydrocodone pills, 5 grams of diazepam pills, 17 grams of oxycodone, 100 grams of codeine promethazine, 24 bottles of promethazine and marijuana,” said San Francisco police in a news release. “Officers also seized $115,428 in US currency, a semi-automatic rifle and pistol and ammunition. Promethazine and opioids are often ingredients used to make the street drug ‘lean’ or ‘sizzurp.’”

MDMA is more commonly known as “ecstasy” and “molly.’

Xavier Hardy-Gonzalves, 35, was taken to Santa Rita Jail where he was booked on narcotics and weapons related charges, said San Franciso PD.

The case started back in June, and police soon learned that Hardy-Gonzalves was “transporting illegal narcotics into the city and county of San Francisco.”…

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