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FWPD seizes fentanyl and meth in drug emphasis operation

Federal Way, WALocal News

The Federal Way Police Department executed a drug emphasis operation on January 24, resulting in the seizure of over 100 suspected fentanyl pills and several grams of methamphetamine. This initiative involved the special operations unit and special investigation unit and culminated in eight arrests for public drug use. Notably, drug-related arrests in Federal Way surged by 339% in 2024, underscoring the escalating drug crisis in the region. FWPD officials highlighted that operations like this are essential for safeguarding the community and combating the pervasive issue of substance abuse. The significant amount of fentanyl seized raises alarms about its availability and potential dangers to local residents.

This operation reflects a broader trend of increased law enforcement efforts to address drug-related crimes effectively. Community safety remains a top priority for the FWPD as they navigate the challenges posed by the ongoing drug epidemic. The department's commitment to proactive policing is evident in their continuous efforts to tackle these pressing issues.

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