Officers seize meth, fentanyl, oxycodone, guns, and more from Fort Worth neighborhood

 

The drugs were found during a bust at a property on Boca Canyon Drive in the eastern Fort Worth area.

FORT WORTH, Texas — Some North Texas officers recently seized a variety of drugs and cash after conducting several surveillance operations last month, according to the Fort Worth police department.

The drugs were found during a bust on June 26 at a property in the 5400 block of Boca Canyon Drive in the eastern Forth Worth area.

The department said arrests were made but didn’t release details of the suspects or how many were arrested.

More than 1,300 grams of meth, 25 pounds of marijuana, 42 grams of heroin, 27 grams of fentanyl, two AR-Rifles, and 3 handguns were also confiscated during the bust, authorities said. About $42,000 in cash was also seized, authorities said.

Fort Worth PD also seized:

  • 819g THC 
  • 1,632g Ecstasy 
  • 1,102g Cocaine 
  • 133g Hydrocodone
  •  2g Oxycodone 
  • 108g Alprazolam 
  • 145g Promethazine
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“I commend the diligent efforts of my officers. Their dedication has successfully disrupted a significant narcotics operation within our community. This operation underscores our unwavering commitment to combatting drug trafficking and enhancing public safety. We remain steadfast in our efforts to protect our neighborhoods from the harmful effects of illegal drugs,” said Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes.