SAN FRANCISCO—On May 15, the San Francisco Police Department announced that a ton of arrests were made in connection to a narcotics bust.
The SFPD reported on Wednesday, May 13, the SFPD and the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office (SFSO) made 62 arrests during a Drug Market Agency Coordination Center (DMACC) joint operation around Tenderloin, Mission, and Southern Districts. This operation focused on fugitives with outstanding arrest warrants.
The one-day operation throughout the city was a part of DMACC’s ongoing efforts to disrupt narcotic sales and drug markets in the city. Of the 62 arrests, 52 individuals had arrest warrants, including 9 made by the SFPD Fugitive Recovery Enforcement Team. Police officers located and seized a total of 338.5 grams (0.74 lbs.) of narcotics.
The operation included SFPD officers from the Fugitive Recovery Enforcement Team (FRET), the DMACC Enforcement Team, Narcotics Unit, Narcotics Drug Recognition Expert Team, Tenderloin Patrol, Tenderloin Violence Reduction Team, Tenderloin Plainclothes Team, Southern Station Patrol, Mission Plainclothes Team, Mission Station Patrol, Community Violence Reduction Team, Healthy Streets Operation Center (HSOC), Traffic Company, and SFSO.
The SFPD is still investigating the case. Anyone with details should contact the SFPD at 1-415-575-4444(opens in a new window) or Text-A-Tip to TIP411(opens in a new window), beginning your message with SFPD.





