QUICK SUMMARY
Auburn Police arrested two men on Nov. 12 and seized 11 pounds of methamphetamine, 3 ounces of fentanyl, and 14 firearms, including a stolen AR-15. The arrests followed a months-long investigation by the Special Investigations Unit and reflect a coordinated effort to remove dangerous drugs and weapons from the community.
The Auburn Police Department conducted a successful operation on Nov. 12, resulting in the arrest of two men and the seizure of large quantities of drugs and firearms. Officers recovered about 176 ounces of methamphetamine, equating to 11 pounds, as well as 3 ounces of fentanyl powder. Additionally, they confiscated 14 firearms, including a stolen AR-15 rifle. This operation was part of a months-long investigation led by the department’s Special Investigations Unit, demonstrating a thorough approach to tackling drug-related crime. Valley SWAT and other divisions assisted in the operation, highlighting the collaborative effort to enhance community safety. Police underscored that these arrests are critical in removing dangerous substances and weapons from circulation. The department commended the professionalism and dedication of all personnel involved in the operation. Such actions reflect a broader initiative to combat drug abuse and gun violence in the area.