Police bus drug dealers operating near elementary school

COLUMBUS, OH – Police in Columbus shut a drug dealing operation that was using a home near a local elementary school as its base of operations.

This week, two search warrants served by officers from the department’s INTAC Unit ended with a large amount of drugs and money being taken off the streets in North Linden.

“More than $180,000 worth of cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl, along with nearly $20,000 in cash was sized from the area close to Como Elementary School,” the Columbus Police Department reported. “Officers also found a pistol and a Kevlar tactical vest during the search.”

The case is part of an ongoing investigation by the Central Ohio High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force.

Ryan Dickinson
Ryan covers Pennsylvania and Ohio state news and events for Shore News Network. By trade, Ryan is a successful young blogging and content creating entrepreneur who freelances for Shore News Network.

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