Fentanyl Drug Dealer Arrested by Everett PD

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Police Department's Community Response Team arrested a man with a felony warrant in the 9900 block of Evergreen Way. During the search, officers uncovered a loaded, stolen firearm, fentanyl powder, and about $5,000 in cash. The suspect now faces charges for an outstanding warrant, possession of a stolen firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession with intent to deliver. This arrest follows a pattern of similar incidents in the area, with numerous drug-related arrests reported on the same day. The ongoing drug crisis has kept local law enforcement busy, as shown in previous reports like On Patrol Live.

Community tips played a crucial role in this arrest, emphasizing the need for public involvement in crime prevention. The Everett Police Department continues to prioritize addressing drug-related offenses to enhance community safety. These efforts are vital in tackling the broader issue of substance abuse and illegal drug distribution in the region.

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