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In response to information received from the community, a narcotics investigation was launched into at Channel Daycare by SCPD. Photo by: Shutterstock Suffolk County Police have arrested four people following a narcotics investigation into a residence that also serves as a daycare in Bay Shore and a second residence in Brentwood. In response to information received from the community, a narcotics investigation into activity at Channel Daycare, located at 206 Delaware Ave., was initiated by the Suffolk County Police Third Squad Special Operations Team, in conjunction with the Long Island Heroin Task Force, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, and Criminal Intelligence Section detectives. The investigation revealed narcotics were being dealt out of the residence. A search warrant was executed at Channel Daycare at approximately 5:30 a.m. and detectives seized two loaded 9mm handguns with extended magazines,
More Than $200K In Cash, Drugs, Guns Seized Busts At Long Island Daycare Facility, Residence
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(SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y.) – Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) and the DEA’s Long Island Heroin Task Force yesterday announced the indictment of 15 individuals in connection with an alleged drug distribution ring operating in Suffolk County.
“My Office has made it clear that gangs and drugs have no place in our communities,” District Attorney Sini said. “We will continue to target, arrest and prosecute dangerous gang members and their associates – particularly those who are peddling poison on our streets – to the fullest extent of the law. Together with our partners at the DEA and on the Long Island Heroin Task Force, we have not taken our foot off the pedal in our investigation and prosecution of these bad actors, even in the midst of a pandemic. I thank all of the law enforcement agencies involved for their work on this case and their continued partnership to keep Long Island safe from gangs.”