Multiple buildings searched by local, state and federal agencies in Warner Robins
A coordinated law enforcement effort resulted in search warrants at multiple locations in Warner Robins on Wednesday.
WARNER ROBINS — A coordinated law enforcement effort resulted in search warrants at multiple locations in Warner Robins on Wednesday.
This was part of an ongoing investigation into criminal narcotics, according to a media release from the Warner Robins Police Department.
The investigation was conducted over the past 18 to 24 months. Multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies assisted in executing the search warrants.
Supporting agencies included:
- Georgia Bureau of Investigation
- GBI Middle Georgia Task Force/Oconee Drug Task Force
- GBI West Metro
- Georgia State Patrol
- Georgia Department of Corrections
- Houston County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team
- Bibb County Sheriff’s Office
- United States Marshals Service Middle Georgia Fugitive Task Force
- United States Marshals Service Albany Fugitive Task Force
- Houston County District Attorney’s Office
WRPD extended their appreciation to the agencies in the media release
“The Warner Robins Police Department and its law enforcement partners remain committed to working collaboratively to combat illegal narcotics activity, reduce crime, and enhance the safety and quality of life for residents throughout our communities,” the agency said.
This is an ongoing investigation and a developing story. We will share more details as information becomes available.
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