The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office joined with Everett Police and a multitude of agencies in a 3-Day effort last week to crack down on criminals moving between south Everett and Edmonds. Here are the results as provided by SCSO.

This contact at Airport Road and Highway 99 in south Everett resulted in two males in their 20’s, detained. Both came back with outstanding DOC felony warrants. While searching one of the suspects, detectives located a loaded gun in his pocket. Upon further search, detectives recovered 246 grams of meth, 55 grams of cocaine, $13,736 in cash, and a second loaded firearm which came back stolen. The driver and the passenger were both arrested and booked into Snohomish County jail. Photo credit: SCSO
Law enforcement agencies worked together to develop intelligence, identify criminal activity, arrest warrant subjects and provide an increased police presence on Highway 99. During the three day operation, law enforcement seized $15,000 believed to be related to drug sales, recovered five occupied stolen vehicles, eight guns, and seized six vehicles pending search warrants. The teams also assisted six people with getting beds in the Snohomish County Diversion Center, wrote 40 citations for traffic violations, and gave over 40 traffic warnings.
Multiple ounces of street level narcotics were recovered, to include heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and crack. During one traffic stop Thursday afternoon near Airport Rd and Highway 99, detectives recovered 246 grams of meth, 55 grams of cocaine, $13,736 in cash, and two loaded firearms, one of which was stolen.
“The results of the three day emphasis in south Snohomish County show the value in pro-active police work,” said Sheriff Adam Fortney. “These results show what can happen when agencies partner together to enforce the law and target criminal activity. A relatively small group of deputy sheriffs, police officers, and detectives that have the ability to focus on pro-active police work, can have a significant impact on public safety in our community. I would like to thank all of the participating law enforcement agencies, including all of our corrections staff at the Snohomish County jail, for your hard work, dedication, and partnership. I look forward to working with you all in the future.”
February 22, 2020
Police Blotter