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Charleston Police Chief Tyke Hunt announced the results of a warrant sweep on Wednesday.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. Charleston Police Chief Tyke Hunt announced the largest warrant sweep in over 20 years for the department on Wednesday, resulting in dozens of arrests.
Standing beside representatives from multiple law enforcement agencies inside the Charleston City Council chambers, Hunt released the results sweep named “Operation Delta 146.”
Chief Tyke Hunt
U.S. Marshal Michael Baylous proposed this operation in honor of CPD Ptlm. Cassie Johnson who was killed in the line of duty in December. Johnson worked on Delta shift and her unit number was 146 giving the operation its name.
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