
NEWS RELEASE- DRUG TRAFFICKING SUSPECT/SEARCH WARRANT SERVICE
On July 6, 2026, at approximately 6:00 a.m., Yakima Valley SWAT served a search warrant at a residence in the 800 block of East Nob Hill Boulevard in connection with allegations of drug trafficking at the location, following an investigation by the DEA Drug Task Force.
The Yakima Police Department's Gang Unit and ProAct Unit, along with agents from Homeland Security Investigations and deputies from the Yakima County Sheriff's Office assisted in the investigation leading up to the warrant. Investigators located evidence of drug trafficking and distribution inside the residence, along with multiple firearms, and over $26,000 in cash.
One male was taken into custody and booked into the Yakima County Jail on five felony counts, including drug trafficking and felony possession of a firearm.
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Thank you for being out there. I saw two cars today, one on 40th making a stop and one on Nob Hill after 9 AM.
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There are newer ordances about animals, there is Cstch a nd Release Program in Yakima, etc. Might want to understand these before making a complaint. Many complaints may fall on deaf ears.
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Park straight. ๐ค๐ฝ๐โ๏ธ
I keep asking for a breakdown of animal complaints but I’m not getting a reply. I’m curious if it’s 450 individual dogs, if not then how many are repeats and why the repeat. We can help if we understand - is this a dog that has been running around not tagged, is this a dog that has been wandering with no help etc. there are people wanting to help but we need more data to be able to use resources and energy appropriately!
Lots of animal complaints
NEWS RELEASE- DRUG TRAFFICKING SUSPECT/SEARCH WARRANT SERVICE
On July 6, 2026, at approximately 6:00 a.m., Yakima Valley SWAT served a search warrant at a residence in the 800 block of East Nob Hill Boulevard in connection with allegations of drug trafficking at the location, following an investigation by the DEA Drug Task Force.
The Yakima Police Department`s Gang Unit and ProAct Unit, along with agents from Homeland Security Investigations and deputies from the Yakima County Sheriff`s Office assisted in the investigation leading up to the warrant. Investigators located evidence of drug trafficking and distribution inside the residence, along with multiple firearms, and over $26,000 in cash.
One male was taken into custody and booked into the Yakima County Jail on five felony counts, including drug trafficking and felony possession of a firearm.
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Now give his name unless he flipping on others.. lol
He better stay in there.. knowing you guys he’ll get out on bail ๐
You can look at the county page and see who it is…..
Strong work…. Now be sure those drugs don’t end up on the streets
Another job well done by Yakima's finest. Way to go!
Thank you to all Law enforcement!๐บ๐ธ
Keep up the good work
Great job guys!
Excellent! Be safe!
Excellent work! Every bust saves countless lives and that, is priceless! ๐๐ป ๐๐ป ๐ค๐ป
Great job ๐ more drug dealers off the street
Great Job To Every Agency Involved!
Thank you for all you do.
Thank you all
YES EXCELLENT ๐๐
Busted
Good job! Thank you.
Desgraciadamente ellos salen pronto dura más un ratero de tienda que ellos
Good job!!
REALLY, ALL you have to do is enforce the noise ordinance... Start pulling over EVERYboominf loud arse vechile, you'll get a lot more pos and drugs off the streets... ALSO trafficking would be harder... one side act of actually enforcing a law and the wonders it can do...
Thank you for what you do and keep them in jail!!!!
Dam know wounder its hard to find any clear ๐
Lorena Lorena
Great job! ๐๐ฉต. 5 felonies? Isn't that automatic prison with with the 3 strike your out?
It's become Crackima.
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