Drug enforcement in Pioneer Square
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Drug enforcement in Pioneer Square

Although we know it doesn’t solve our problems down here, I think it’s great the efforts from the Seattle police force to continually keep our neighborhood in check. I also love that the SPD blotter included a photo of the drugs and money that they confiscated:

On August 3rd, just before 9:00 PM, members of the West Precinct Anti-Crime Team (ACT) were conducting a narcotics surveillance operation in the area of Pioneer Square.  Two individuals were observed making narcotics transactions during this operation and were arrested.

Both suspects were later booked into the King County Jail for Investigation of VUCSA-Possession with Intent.

They collected a total of 15.7 grams of cocaine and $950 from the two “Drug Traffic Loitering” arrests.

This is a good time to remind everyone that although calling in drug use and sales may not net an immediate arrest, it does show where the biggest problems are, which can help the SPD know where to target.

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