Crime & Safety
Birmingham Police: $138K In Drugs Confiscated, 2 People Arrested
Search warrant leads to the discovery of meth, heroin, marijuana, fentanyl and a stolen firearm, according to Birmingham police.
BIRMINGHAM, AL — A search warrant recently conducted by the Birmingham Police Department's narcotics unit led to the discovery of a large amount of drugs.
The search was conducted in North Birmingham. During the search, police said they found meth, heroin, marijuana, fentanyl and a stolen firearm.
According to police, the combined street value of the confiscated drugs is over $138,00.
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Two people were arrested, police said.
OFF THE STREETS BPD’s Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted a search warrant in North #Birmingham that led to the discovery of a #stolen #firearm, #fentanyl, #meth, #heroin & a small amount of #marijuana with a combined street value over $138,000. Two people are in custody. pic.twitter.com/7jPNNTGfna
— Bhampolice (@BhamPolice) December 18, 2020
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