
In a substantial drug enforcement operation in Detroit, authorities confiscated over 100 pounds of crystal methamphetamine. According to ClickOnDetroit, the County of Macomb Enforcement Team (COMET) carried out a search warrant yesterday in Detroit and several surrounding areas. The haul was significant, with the meth having a reported street value of nearly half a million dollars, amounting to about $480,000.
The operation was a concerted effort involving multiple agencies. A social media post by MSP Second District detailed the collaborative nature of the bust, with assistance coming from units like the Metro South Post, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Border Patrol. Initial reports have not provided details on the number of arrests made in connection with this seizure.
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— MSP Second District (@mspmetrodet) March 27, 2025
On March 26, 2025, the County of Macomb Enforcement Team (COMET) executed a search warrant in Detroit and several other communities.
In total, detectives seized over 107 pounds of crystal methamphetamine. The investigation is ongoing. The street… pic.twitter.com/xfG4iNDHcg
This drug bust is part of an ongoing narcotics investigation, as authorities continue to decipher the breadth of this drug ring's operations. The funding for such initiatives often comes from various sources, with this particular action supported by a Byrne JAG grant administered by the Michigan State Police and awarded by the Department of Justice.