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State, federal businesses work collectively to convey down Vallejo criminals

By Miles Cooper
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February 28, 2025
State, federal businesses work collectively to convey down Vallejo criminals
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State, federal businesses work collectively to convey down Vallejo criminals

VALLEJO, Calif. (KRON) — For a while now, Vallejo police have been working with state and federal regulation enforcement and the neighborhood to convey down crime in that metropolis.   Now two main joint investigations have led to greater than a dozen arrests, the seizure of a number of weapons, and a cache of medication.

The medicine and weapons seized listed below are the end result of two joint operations between Vallejo police and federal regulation enforcement to convey down criminals plaguing the Metropolis of Vallejo.

“I need to ship a message to the legal component that the times of considering that you may come to Vallejo and do your online business with impunity are over. That is the start. We’re dedicated to rising our sources and constructing on these efforts

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“I want to send a message to the criminal element that the days of thinking that you can come to Vallejo and do your business with impunity are over. This is the beginning. We are committed to increasing our resources and building on these efforts,” mentioned Vallejo Mayor Andrea Sorce.

At a information convention Thursday, regulation enforcement officers mentioned a bust final week focused legal exercise at a Tremendous 8 resort on Solano Avenue

“We had four federal arrests last week of people who are trafficking firearms, selling them to people who should not, who aren’t allowed to have firearms,” mentioned Appearing U.S. Lawyer of the Japanese District of California Michele Beckwith. “And these are all kinds of firearms. Obviously, firearms are deadly, but these include machine guns, and we call them PMFs, personally manufactured firearms, or ghost guns.”

“One of the locations where they found 12 firearms, a silencer and made explosives, 11,000 fentanyl or suspected fentanyl pills, and $100,000 in suspected drug cash was actually at a daycare location,” Beckwith mentioned.

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The daycare facility is situated on Avian Drive the place the busts have been made.

“I understand that a parent was trying to drop a child off right around the search warrant. So I just offer that to show you that these really are public safety operations were focused on really bad actors in the community,” Beckwith mentioned.

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Legislation enforcement officers mentioned the Vallejo neighborhood has been instrumental in partnering with police to maintain the town secure, and Thursday’s information convention was full of neighborhood members who’re a part of these efforts

“What happened with those cases was admirable in the sense that they were actively reducing the concerns that we have with gun violence, with drugs, and in our agency,” mentioned Melvinia King of the nonprofit Preventing Again Partnership. “We see it all the time, the after-effects when something like this happens. So they’re being proactive about it that I really appreciate.”

Police admit they can not do it alone and neither can the neighborhood. Police — each federal, state and native — working with the neighborhood could make a dent with regards to crime.

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