West Babylon, NY – A large-scale drug raid in Suffolk County resulted in the seizure of $150,000 in narcotics and cash after a State Police operation on Friday, November 14, according to the New York State Police.
Authorities said Troop L Community Stabilization Unit executed a search warrant at a residence in West Babylon, uncovering multiple controlled substances and narcotics paraphernalia. A 48-year-old resident was arrested and charged with multiple counts, including the alleged sale of crack cocaine and possession of cocaine, heroin, stimulants, synthetic drugs, and paraphernalia.
Items seized included:
- Approximately $150,000 in U.S. currency
- 540 grams of crack cocaine
- 188 grams of cocaine
- 120.3 grams of heroin
- 8.1 grams of U-47700 (Schedule I stimulant)
- 11.8 grams of 2CE (hallucinogen)
- 15.9 grams of 4-FA-PVP (stimulant)
- 12.59 grams of 2CH (hallucinogen)
- Drug paraphernalia including scales and packaging materials
The operation was supported by the Troop L Violent Gang & Narcotics Enforcement Team and the Forensic Investigation Unit. Officials said the bust represents another effort in the ongoing campaign to reduce drug trafficking and enhance public safety across Suffolk County.
Residents are urged to report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement. Additional information can be found in the official press release at troopers.ny.gov.
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