Biggest Drug Sweep in McKean Co. History

McKean County District Attorney Ray Learn just issued the following news release:

Today, the McKean County Drug Task Force arrested thirty-one (31) suspected drug dealers from various parts of McKean County. In the first operation of its size, seventeen officers from the McKean County Drug Task Force, assisted by thirteen law enforcement officers from other county and municipal law enforcement agencies, made arrests in nearly fifty (50) cases for Felony drug delivery charges. These charges span from early 2009 to June of 2010. The sweep resulted in the seizure of five vehicles, quantities of cocaine and cash, prescription pills, and drug paraphernalia.

Participating in the operation was the McKean County Drug Task Force, McKean County District Attorney’s Office, Bradford City Police Department, Bradford Township Police Department, Foster Township Police Department, Port Allegany Police Department, Smethport Police Department, McKean County Sherriff’s Department, Cattaraugus County Sherriff’s Department Canine Unit, McKean County Adult Probation, McKean County Children and Youth Services, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, and the McKean County Humane Society.

District Attorney Ray Learn said: “This was an enormous undertaking that was made possible by the cooperation of all the law enforcement agencies involved. We had officers in several places throughout the county executing arrest and search warrants simultaneously all day. Today’s sweep was the culmination of nearly two years of work conducted by the Drug Task Force. The Officer’s and prosecutors that were involved have worked extremely hard on making this happen. It is a top priority of my office to address the significant drug issues plaguing McKean County. I want the message to be clear; that drug dealers will be prosecuted in McKean County. I also want to thank the County Commissioners for their continued support of the Drug Task Force.”

Comments

Anonymous said…
GREAT JOB. Hope more busts to follow!
Anonymous said…
damn, now the prices are gonna jump again!
Anonymous said…
It's about time!!! I am from Bradford originally and when I came back to visit a couple months ago I was shocked when I went in to a local bar and witnessed people openly using cocaine in the bathroom, seemingly without regard for its illegal nature. I was shocked that local law enforcement didn't have a better handle on this problem. I guess all they care about most of the time is making DUI arrests!!! Good work this time though!!!
Anonymous said…
Anonymous Said... I really hope that these suspects are offered help so that they will be able to function in Society again. For all have fallen short of the glory of God. I feel very sad for their parent's. Hopefully a Rehabilitation Program will be offered to them.
Anonymous said…
31 people arrested. 28 of them for selling a few pills. Not that I think pills are a great thing but What about the crack dealers on Brookline court and the neighboring streets. Did you forget about them? those guys pry sell 1-3 thousand dollars a week in crack?. They must be a lower priority. Way to go guys. Pat yourselves on the back cuz i sure as hell wont..
Anonymous said…
I have to agree. I really am not to impressed with the turn out here. There are bigger problems here than a few people selling pills and EVERYONE knows it.
Anonymous said…
YES I AGREE..GREAT JOB N I HOPE FOR MORE TO FOLLOW!!! I DONT THINK A REHAB WOULD HELP.. THE MANY YRS THAT THERE HAS BEEN A DRUG BUST..PPL WENT TO THOSE N HAS NOT HELPED THEM.. THEY ARE BACK ON THE STREETS!!! PPL NEED A MUCH STIFFER SENTENCE THAN REHAB!!!!!

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