Macomb County, MI – New Drug Task Force Formed to Tackle Rising Narcotics Crime

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Mount Clemens, MI – The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office and the Warren Police Department have launched a joint initiative aimed at dismantling illegal narcotics networks and reducing drug-related violence throughout Macomb County.

According to the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, the collaboration will pool personnel, technology, and intelligence resources to strengthen enforcement against drug trafficking operations and opioid distribution rings affecting communities across the region.

“Drug trafficking and opioid abuse continue to impact families across Macomb County,” said Sheriff Anthony Wickersham. “By partnering with the Warren Police Department, we can more effectively dismantle these networks, hold offenders accountable, and keep our neighborhoods safe.”

Warren Police Commissioner Eric Hawkins called the initiative a “forward-thinking strategic move,” noting that it will enhance both agencies’ ability to share intelligence and leverage advanced investigative tools. “This partnership gives us the unified reach needed to disrupt the major drug organizations that impact our community,” Hawkins said.

Officials said the new effort will include joint enforcement operations, surveillance, and intelligence-sharing across city and county lines, targeting both local and regional drug suppliers.


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