
The streets of Los Angeles are a little cleaner today after a significant drug bust that saw over 21 pounds of methamphetamine taken off the streets. The dedicated officers, working grueling hours alongside the sharp-nosed K9 "Keisa," have scored a victory in the ongoing battle against narcotics in the city, according to the post in X by the Gang and Narcotics Division.
Your GND Major Narcotics Section out working long hours to help combat the Narcotics problem. They were successful in recovering over 21 pounds of Methamphetamine, with the kelp of LAPD K9 “Keisa”. Also, they removed 4 children from this situation and placed into protective… pic.twitter.com/BPxwigsWyA
— Gang and Narcotics Division (@LAPD_GND) November 29, 2023
Photos and accolades flooded in through social media as sections of the division, including the Major Narcotics Section, received public recognition for their tireless efforts. The commendable work of K9 “Keisa” was also highlighted, showing the invaluable role these trained animals play in law enforcement operations.
The post in X by Gang and Narcostics Division also served as a hat tip to the partnership between the division and handler, as seen in mentions to @DPDK9Apollo and @LAPD_GND_K9, and a nod to the support of organizations such as the @LAPoliceFdtn that back such decisive actions in the community.









