Phoenix police say the dismantling of an international drug trafficking network has resulted in more than a dozen indictments and the seizure of large quantities of drugs and weapons. (Phoenix Police)
PHOENIX – Phoenix police say the dismantling of an international drug trafficking network has resulted in more than a dozen indictments and the seizure of large quantities of drugs and weapons.
During ‘Operation Night Owl’, researchers say the heads of different people drug trafficking organizations within Arizona and Mexico were targeted, resulting in the seizure of warehouses and distribution centers in the US Phoenix area.
“This investigation involved key players responsible for importing bulk fentanyl pills, fentanyl powder, methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine, as well as money laundering activities,” the police said.
As a result of the operation, there were 17 alleged members of the drug trafficking organization indicted.
The following were seized:
- More than 2 million fentanyl pills
- 21 kilograms of fentanyl powder
- 8.5 kilograms of cocaine
- 133 pounds of methamphetamine
- 12.6 pounds of heroin
- $75,000 cash
- 12 vehicles
- 15 firearms
“Operation Night Owl” investigators worked with multiple law enforcement agencies from other states. Approximately 3,000 hours of surveillance and more than 200 court orders and search warrants were prepared.
“Operation Night Owl underscores our commitment to working together to create a safer community for all,” said Sgt. said Mayra Reeson.