An East Bay drug investigation led to the arrest of a man suspected of selling narcotics from his car in Oakland, resulting in the seizure of nearly $475,000, along with various drugs and firearms. The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office reported that detectives acted on numerous community complaints, which prompted them to gather intelligence and execute search warrants that uncovered over 25 pounds of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine.
During the operation, authorities confronted the suspect while he was discarding a grocery bag filled with narcotics, indicating his awareness of law enforcement’s interest. In addition to the substantial cash haul, the operation also resulted in the confiscation of six handguns and two rifles. This individual, a convicted felon who was already out on bail for previous charges, is now booked in Santa Rita Jail, highlighting the ongoing struggles with drug-related crime in the region.
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