"We want to encourage all citizens to come out and take advantage of all the services," Condon said. "If you can't come out Friday, contact any of these folks behind me to make sure you can take advantage of these services. Help is available." Starting in January as part of Cook's reorganization, the Sheriff's Office took a "deep dive" into illegal drugs in the county, she said. Their reorganized Narcotics Unit intensified its focus on people dealing drugs, and the first phase of Operation Hammer and Hope resulted in the 44 arrests with five more being sought. Among the charges are 80 felonies and more than a dozen types of illegal narcotics seized, including 188.11 grams of methamphetamine, 65.14 grams of cocaine and crack cocaine, 72.62 grams of fentanyl and 39.3 grams of heroin.