Crime & Safety

San Francisco Police Arrest 42 -- Including 30 Wanted Fugitives -- In Latest Tenderloin Drug Sweep

"Our officers will continue to make arrests and hold individuals committing crimes accountable for their actions," Chief Bill Scott said.

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April 12, 2024

Police in San Francisco on Thursday announced that the department's latest one-day enforcement operation in the city's Tenderloin netted 42 suspects, including 30 individual who had outstanding warrants.

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The all-day operation took place on Wednesday and was described by authorities as the latest large-scale enforcement led by the city's Drug Market Agency Coordination Center. Police officers seized narcotics including fentanyl and methamphetamine.

"Our officers will continue to make arrests and hold individuals committing crimes accountable for their actions," SFPD Chief Bill Scott said. "I truly appreciate our hard-working officers and our city partners for their commitment to this effort."

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