The Grays Harbor Drug Task Force (GHDTF) recently made three arrests related to an extensive investigation of the distribution of illegal drugs into Grays Harbor County. The organized network was dismantled after the following planned events occurred:
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On May 14, 2025, the GHDTF arrested a twenty-nine-year-old Aberdeen male for possession of fentanyl and methamphetamines with intent to deliver. Illegal drugs, $5,000.00 cash and a vehicle were seized. The suspect was booked into the GH County Jail and is currently held on bail.
On May 16, 2025 the GHDTF, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the Tahoma Narcotics Enforcement Team (TNET) served search warrants in Mill Creek and Kent. A twenty-eight-year-old Kent male was arrested as well as his brother, a thirty-year-old Mill Creek resident. Thirty-two pounds of fentanyl, two and a half pounds of heroin, over $32,000.00 in cash and three vehicles were seized. Both males are currently in Federal custody, being held on bail. These two males were responsible for supplying many illegal drug users in Grays Harbor with their drugs.
The Lewis County Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team (JNET) also assisted in the investigation.
During this investigation, there were several other previous arrests made in conjunction with these listed events.
At current street value thirty-two pounds of fentanyl sold in gram proportions would be over $1.1 million dollars.
This investigation is still ongoing. This will make an immediate impact in Grays Harbor and other areas as well.
If you know of a drug dealer within our County, please contact the Drug Tip Line at 360-500-4141