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Collaborative Law Enforcement Operation in Northeast Leads to Arrests and Seizure of Drugs and Weapons

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Published on August 09, 2025
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A collaborative law enforcement operation in the Northeast has led to multiple arrests and seizures this past Friday. The strategic maneuver included hands from the Northeast Patrol division and its neighbors—Southeast, North Central, and Northwest—all diving into areas marred by drug trafficking.

In the sweep that zeroed in on these high-incident regions, officers were met with an assortment of illicit substances and illegally possessed weaponry. Five individuals now face felony charges, with an additional eight felony warrants issued, according to the Dallas Police Department. Seized in the action were quantities of Methamphetamine, Cocaine, a pistol, and a vehicle that had been reported stolen.

Deputy Chief Patricia Mora highlighted the essential nature of collaboration in law enforcement efforts, stating, "Teamwork and collaboration is how we fight crime, it’s one of our strengths," as documented by the Dallas Police Department. She underlined that these efforts are bolstered by each officer's unique reservoir of knowledge and experience, facilitating an operation that is carried out with precision.

Among those arrested were individuals across a wide age spectrum, from a 53-year-old to a fleet-footed 22. One of them, Elizabeth Hoad, along with Kylar Roussel, has been thrust under the spotlight for their felonious possession of substantial amounts of Methamphetamine and Cocaine. Mr. Roussel also faces additional misdemeanors for the unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and for unlawfully carrying a weapon. Their cases have been recorded under the numbers 102349-2025 and 102384-2025.