Guns, drugs seized from Bay Area daycare
Briefly

Recent federal law enforcement actions in Solano County resulted in the seizure of 100,000 pills believed to be fentanyl and the arrest of eight individuals, including a daycare operator. Investigative efforts, involving the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the FBI, led to multiple raids, including one at a daycare and a Super 8 motel identified as a source of criminal activity. These arrests are part of ongoing efforts to combat gang-related violence and drug trafficking linked to groups like the Brown Brotherhood, aiming to protect community safety.
Federal law enforcement officials have dismantled a significant drug operation in Solano County, seizing 100,000 pills presumed to be fentanyl, weapons, and cash.
The arrest of eight individuals, including a daycare operator, underscores the serious risks of criminal activity impacting vulnerable communities.
Officials emphasize the persistence of gang-related violence in Vallejo, implicating long-standing criminal networks like the Brown Brotherhood in recent drug and firearm activities.
This operation reflects a year-long investigation, highlighting the collaboration between ATF, FBI, and local police to combat drug trafficking and gang violence.
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