Richmond, VA – Virginia State Police announced this week that their ongoing crime suppression operations have recovered firearms, narcotics, and cash while expanding investigations into human trafficking across the state.
According to Virginia State Police, between November 5 and November 10, 2025, troopers and partner agencies achieved several major interdictions. Authorities reported seizing 41.9 pounds of narcotics, including 33.2 pounds of marijuana, 6.9 pounds of cocaine, and 1.3 ounces of methamphetamine, along with 1,000 fentanyl pills and 151 THC gummies. The total estimated value of the seized drugs was $463,250, and $784,763 in U.S. currency was also confiscated.
Troopers additionally recovered four firearms valued at approximately $2,000 and 1,000 controlled substance pills, according to the department’s summary.
Virginia State Police reported 13 new gaming-related tips and 15 new human trafficking tips, bringing total human trafficking leads to 1,331. So far, 215 cases are under investigation, with 75 victims identified and offered services.
Officials said the results reflect ongoing collaboration between local, state, and federal partners to combat violent crime and protect communities statewide. The agency noted this update represents its weekly report of enforcement activity.
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