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Police Arrest Three in Fentanyl and Meth Bust

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office Metropolitan Narcotics Task Force uncovers a major drug operation, seizing 16,500 fentanyl pills and 72 pounds of methamphetamine during a month-long investigation. The task force executed search warrants at four separate locations, leading to the arrest of three individuals involved in the trafficking operation.

In addition to the narcotics, authorities confiscated 83 pounds of processed marijuana, two handguns, and over $5,400 in cash, highlighting the extensive scope of the drug network. This coordinated effort, which included SWAT teams from multiple local police agencies, reveals the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in combating drug-related crimes in the region.

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