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Drugs, weapons seized, multiple arrests as West Kelowna RCMP target downtown

'Our officers are working tirelessly to identify those responsible for criminal activity'
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West Kelowna RCMP's Crime Reduction Unit seized quantities of suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine, as well as prohibited weapons including firearms, knives, and bear spray in approximately 20 targeted investigations. Police say approximately 75,000 lethal doses of fentanyl were taken off the streets.

Community concerns about open drug trafficking, violent crime, and public disorder helped lead to a crackdown by West Kelowna RCMP. 

Over the past several weeks, the Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) conducted approximately 20 targeted investigations in the downtown core.

These investigations resulted in multiple arrests and the seizure of illicit drugs, currency, drug trafficking equipment, and dangerous weapons, an RCMP media release states.

香蕉视频直播淭he safety of our downtown core is a top priority for the West Kelowna RCMP," said Cpl. Bryan Mulrooney with the CRU. 香蕉视频直播淥ur team is committed to disrupting criminal activity and ensuring residents, business owners, and visitors feel safe in their community.香蕉视频直播

Officers seized quantities of suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine, as well as prohibited weapons, including firearms, knives, and bear spray. Police say approximately 75,000 lethal doses of fentanyl were taken off the streets.

The enforcement is part of a larger, ongoing strategy to reduce crime in areas identified by crime trend analysis and community feedback. These efforts involve high-visibility patrols, covert surveillance, and coordinated operations with other specialized RCMP units.

香蕉视频直播淥ur officers are working tirelessly to identify those responsible for criminal activity in West Kelowna,香蕉视频直播 Cpl. Mulrooney added. 香蕉视频直播淓very weapon seized and every drug dealer taken off the street helps reduce the risk of violence and overdose in our city.香蕉视频直播

West Kelowna RCMP encourages members of the public to continue reporting suspicious activity by calling 250-768-2880.



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