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"Sacramento Sees Spike in Narcotics, Firearms, and Impersonation Cases: Law Enforcement Urges Public Cooperation"
Published 5 months ago
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Over the last week in Sacramento, several significant criminal incidents were reported involving drugs, firearms, suspicious activity, and ongoing investigations, according to area law enforcement agencies.
A major regional operation led by Sacramento Police, in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration and California Highway Patrol, resulted in 28 felony arrests throughout various Sacramento neighborhoods. Authorities report the seizure of 230 grams of methamphetamine, 2,100 grams of cocaine, 52 grams of heroin, nine grams of fentanyl, and an estimated 47,000 fentanyl pills. Officers also recovered eight handguns and approximately $1,900 in cash. According to Sacramento Police Officer Allison Smith, the joint operation targeted individuals engaged in the alleged distribution and trafficking of illegal narcotics and firearms. The investigation remains active and further developments are expected as authorities continue their work.
In East Sacramento County, deputies arrested a 29-year-old man following suspicious activities at several local schools. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office reports the suspect, Dalmin Muran, was observed wearing military-style clothing and night-vision goggles on school grounds late at night. After being asked to leave by security, Muran was detained and further investigation led law enforcement to his home. Deputies executed a search warrant, discovering a cache that included law enforcement patches, tactical gear, modified firearms such as a “ghost gun,” as well as smoke grenades, flash bangs, and pepper spray. The suspect was booked on multiple felony weapons and impersonation charges and released on bond. Officials are concerned Muran may have allegedly impersonated law enforcement officers in other unreported cases. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office encourages anyone with information about this individual or similar incidents to contact them at (916) 874-5115. This case is currently under investigation.
No additional case numbers were publicly released in relation to either of these incidents. For both the narcotics trafficking operation and the impersonation and weapons case, authorities have not provided suspect descriptions for public assistance outside the specifics listed above.
Authorities note that the past week saw a marked increase in high-profile felony arrests involving illegal firearms, narcotics trafficking, and alleged impersonation of law enforcement, indicating an active joint enforcement presence across Sacramento and surrounding areas. No trends suggesting widespread random violence or risk to the general public have been reported at this time. Law enforcement continues to emphasize robust interagency cooperation and ongoing investigations, especially where criminal impersonation may remain underreported.
Listeners with information on recent criminal activity or these ongoing investigations are encouraged to contact the Sacramento Police Department or the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office directly.
Dial 911 for emergencies or (916) 874-5115 for the Sheriff’s Office confidential tip line.
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A major regional operation led by Sacramento Police, in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration and California Highway Patrol, resulted in 28 felony arrests throughout various Sacramento neighborhoods. Authorities report the seizure of 230 grams of methamphetamine, 2,100 grams of cocaine, 52 grams of heroin, nine grams of fentanyl, and an estimated 47,000 fentanyl pills. Officers also recovered eight handguns and approximately $1,900 in cash. According to Sacramento Police Officer Allison Smith, the joint operation targeted individuals engaged in the alleged distribution and trafficking of illegal narcotics and firearms. The investigation remains active and further developments are expected as authorities continue their work.
In East Sacramento County, deputies arrested a 29-year-old man following suspicious activities at several local schools. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office reports the suspect, Dalmin Muran, was observed wearing military-style clothing and night-vision goggles on school grounds late at night. After being asked to leave by security, Muran was detained and further investigation led law enforcement to his home. Deputies executed a search warrant, discovering a cache that included law enforcement patches, tactical gear, modified firearms such as a “ghost gun,” as well as smoke grenades, flash bangs, and pepper spray. The suspect was booked on multiple felony weapons and impersonation charges and released on bond. Officials are concerned Muran may have allegedly impersonated law enforcement officers in other unreported cases. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office encourages anyone with information about this individual or similar incidents to contact them at (916) 874-5115. This case is currently under investigation.
No additional case numbers were publicly released in relation to either of these incidents. For both the narcotics trafficking operation and the impersonation and weapons case, authorities have not provided suspect descriptions for public assistance outside the specifics listed above.
Authorities note that the past week saw a marked increase in high-profile felony arrests involving illegal firearms, narcotics trafficking, and alleged impersonation of law enforcement, indicating an active joint enforcement presence across Sacramento and surrounding areas. No trends suggesting widespread random violence or risk to the general public have been reported at this time. Law enforcement continues to emphasize robust interagency cooperation and ongoing investigations, especially where criminal impersonation may remain underreported.
Listeners with information on recent criminal activity or these ongoing investigations are encouraged to contact the Sacramento Police Department or the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office directly.
Dial 911 for emergencies or (916) 874-5115 for the Sheriff’s Office confidential tip line.
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For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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