Pacific County Drug Task Force Makes Another Drug Traffecking Arrest!

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The Pacific County Sheriffs Office announced that the county drug task for made another arrest after a year-long investigation into drug trafficking 

On July 27th, 2023 the Drug Task Force made an arrest connected to a year-long investigation into the sale and distribution of fentanyl, methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and other controlled substances in Pacific County.

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The Task Force was assisted by Deputies from the Patrol Division at the scene of a traffic stop of the vehicle this suspect was driving on US 101. A search warrant was applied for, granted and then served on the vehicle the suspect was driving. Task Force Detectives located multiple containers of suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and other controlled substances.

The amounts of these suspected controlled substances were approximately 1,500 pills containing suspected fentanyl, 1/2lb of suspected methamphetamine, 3oz of suspected heroin, 1oz of suspected fentanyl powder, and 1oz of suspected cocaine. A digital scale, packaging materials, and two rifles were also located within the vehicle. $282 in cash was found on the suspect’s person.

Through the use of various investigative techniques and tactics during the course of this investigation, the Task Force Detectives developed probable cause to believe that not only was this suspect delivering controlled substances to other individuals within Pacific County, but that this individual was providing three or more persons with controlled substances to also sell, with these individuals then bringing part of the proceeds back to this suspect following these sales, so that this suspect could then obtain and transport more controlled substances, continuing the pattern of criminal profiteering activity for all involved.

This suspect was booked into the Pacific County Jail for one count of leading organized crime, one count of delivery of a controlled substance, two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm in the first degree. This investigation is still ongoing, and all suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

The Pacific County Drug Task Force is made up of Law Enforcement Officers from the Pacific County Sheriff’s Office, Raymond Police Department, Long Beach Police Department, and South Bend Police Department. This investigation, as well as several previous investigations, was successful in part from information received by the community. The PCDTF can be contacted at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and 360-642-9300 ext. 2847 (sources may remain confidential).

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