In a significant crackdown on drug-related activities in San Francisco, a coordinated operation led by local law enforcement agencies resulted in the seizure of over 13 pounds of narcotics, including fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine. The operation, which targeted areas around the Tenderloin, United Nations Plaza, and the San Francisco Public Library, led to 13 arrests. Among those arrested was a 23-year-old female from Oakland, caught dealing drugs outside the San Francisco Public Library. The police confiscated 1 kg of fentanyl, 137 grams of heroin, 137 grams of meth, and $1812 in cash from her.
A 23 year old female drug dealer from Oakland was arrested in the Tenderloin after SFPD observed her dealing drugs outside the San Francisco Public Library. SFPD contacted the female and seized over: - 1 kg fentanyl - 137 grams of heroin - 137 grams of meth - $1812 cash https://t.co/g7B8AHaIdZ https://t.co/XXtBqzg3zl
Police announced the results of a recent drug operation around the Tenderloin, United Nations Plaza and the San Francisco Public Library, saying more than 13 pounds of narcotics were seized in one day. https://t.co/pfBBwRsUlx
Over 13 pounds of narcotics were seized in SF's Tenderloin District during a one-day operation, police say. STORY: https://t.co/gSeRNEQ9WJ
This is our coordinated drug enforcement response at work: one operation led to 13.5 lbs of fentanyl seized and 13 arrests. Thank you @sfpd, @SheriffSF and @CalGuard for making our city safer and for holding accountable dealers who are pushing deadly drugs in our city. https://t.co/044xKYVJJz https://t.co/oXJYVh7XrT
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