Two drug trafficking rings were accused of targeting homeless camps, the Chinatown International District and other areas throughout Washington.
SEATTLE — Federal and law enforcement announced Monday afternoon the arrests of 14 people suspected of dealing large amounts of drugs throughout Seattle and western Washington.
Acting United States attorney Teal Luthy Miller said those suspects were named in two indictments after a series of arrests May 29.
Miller said at a press conference Monday authorities seized seven kilograms of cocaine, 20 pounds of meth, 80,000 deadly fentanyl pills and $350,000 in the latest drug operation.
Three other people have not been arrested,
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