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Citrus Heights Officers Brave “Atmospheric River” to Conduct Narcotics Patrols and DUI Arrests

Citrus Heights Officers Brave “Atmospheric River” to Conduct Narcotics Patrols and DUI Arrests

According to a post from the Citrus Heights PDFacebook page, police from the local Police Department conducted an operation to stop drug-related activity in the neighborhood while a “atmospheric river” poured down on Citrus Heights. Despite the flood, the operation last night involved more than 19 police checks across various locations, including parks and shops, many stops and interactions with people, and comprehensive assessments for possible drug impact.

The Citrus Heights cops were aggressive during their operation, doing numerous evaluations and making numerous stops in locations notorious for the usage of illegal drugs and other connected charges. One person was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, which highlights the possibility of increased risks posed by people under the influence. This sweep also resulted in two arrests for driving while under the influence of drugs, underscoring the connection between substance abuse and road safety.

The Citrus Heights Police Department’s goal in conducting these operations is very clear: to serve and protect the community in the face of the persistent drug problem. The Citrus Heights Police Department reaffirmed in a statement that “our officers will continue to be proactive and focus on protecting our community regardless of the weather.”

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