Detroit, MI – Detroit Police announced a major narcotics and gun bust following four simultaneous search warrants carried out in the 5500 block of University Place. The coordinated raids, led by the Detroit Police Narcotics Unit with assistance from Vice Enforcement, resulted in multiple arrests and the recovery of several illegal items.
According to the Detroit Police Department, officers made three felony arrests and five misdemeanor arrests during the operation. Investigators seized approximately 101.4 grams of cocaine, 11.8 grams of fentanyl, six firearms, $1,766 in cash, and various packaging materials, ammunition, and firearm accessories.
Police said the total estimated street value of the seized items is $9,292. Authorities added that the recovered firearms and narcotics will no longer pose a threat to the community.
The department credited its officers for their work and emphasized the public safety impact of the operation, stating that the removal of these weapons and drugs prevents potential harm to Detroit residents.
This case remains under investigation, and no additional details about the suspects have been released as of Thursday morning.
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