Seattle, WA – In a major operation conducted this October, the DEA Seattle division, in collaboration with local police departments, successfully seized large quantities of fentanyl and firearms across multiple Washington cities, including Marysville, Centralia, and beyond.
The operation resulted in 10 arrests and 12 warrants executed, targeting illegal drug trafficking and firearm possession. The seized items included several firearms and multiple kilos of fentanyl, as shown in images from the operation. This coordinated effort reflects ongoing efforts to curb the rise of fentanyl-related incidents in the region.
“We remain committed to protecting our communities from the dangers of fentanyl and illegal firearms,” said a DEA Seattle spokesperson. “This operation is part of our broader effort to disrupt the illicit drug trade and prevent further harm.”
The DEA, alongside Seattle PD and other local law enforcement agencies, continues to focus on dismantling drug trafficking networks operating in the region.
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October Ops: DEA Seattle was busy seizing fentanyl and firearms. This case included 10 arrests and 12 warrants with seizures from Marysville to Centralia, WA. @DEAHQ @SeattlePD @WDWAnews pic.twitter.com/bCFQFuBe25
— DEASeattle (@DEASEATTLEDiv) November 13, 2025
