Drugs, gun, $24K in cash seized in Jackson County – MLive.com
Narcotics officers, with the assistance of the Michigan State Police, executed a search warrant Sunday, March 13, 2022, at the Springport Glen apartment complex in Blackman Township and a home in the 400 block of N. Columbus Street in Jackson as part of an ongoing JNET investigation, according to a Jackson Narcotics Enforcement Team media release. During the two searches, officers seized a pistol, prescription pills, more than one and a half ounces of cocaine, more than one and a half pounds of crystal methamphetamine and over $24,000 in cash, police said.
JACKSON, MI – The Jackson Narcotics Enforcement Team, JNET, seized a sizable amount of cash, an assortment of drugs and a handgun while executing a pair of search warrants in a Jackson-area apartment building and a Jackson home Sunday.
Narcotics officers, with the assistance of the Michigan State Police, executed a search warrant Sunday, March 13, at the Springport Glen apartment complex in Blackman Township and a home in the 400 block of N. Columbus Street in Jackson as part of an ongoing JNET investigation, according to a Jackson Narcotics Enforcement Team media release.
During the two searches, officers seized a pistol, prescription pills, more than one and a half ounce of cocaine, more than one and a half pounds of crystal methamphetamine and over $24,000 in cash, police said.
The suspects in this investigation were released from police custody pending further investigation and a review by the Jackson County Prosecutors Office, police said.
JNET intends to seek numerous felony charges to include possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession with intent to deliver methamphetamines, and felony firearms charges, police said.
Anyone with information regarding illegal narcotics activity can contact the JNET office at 517-784-2990.
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