Police have arrested a suspected drug dealer in Everett earlier this week, and recovered a loaded handgun, cash and an ample amount of street drugs. FOX13
earlier this week, and recovered a loaded handgun, cash and an ample amount of street drugs.
According to the Everett Police Department , officers from the Anti-Crime Team recognized a man who had an active arrest warrant at a local gas station. The ACT also knew the man had been convicted multiple times for illegally owning a firearm. When the suspect left the gas station on his motorcycle, undercover officers followed him.After parking his motorcycle, he took off running.
Authorities say the ACT and a few members of the Violent Offender Task Force in the area chased the suspect down, and brought him into custody. According to the EPD, officers found out the suspect had a loaded .40 caliber Smith and Wesson handgun tucked into his waistband, and a bag full of fentanyl pills, meth, suboxone, other narcotics and more than $4,400 in cash.
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