A major multi-agency operation targets violent offenders, wanted felons, and street-level crime across northeast Oklahoma.
The four-day operation centered on major transportation corridors, particularly Highway 412 and Interstate 44, that have historically been exploited for drug transit, criminal movement, and the distribution of illegal narcotics in Ottawa and Delaware counties.
The operation resulted in a total of 31 arrests and the seizure of 18 firearms. 120 grams of methamphetamine, 43 grams of cocaine, and nearly 10 pounds of marijuana.
Participating agencies included Bureau of Indian Affairs – Division of Drug Enforcement, Sheriff's Departments from Delaware and Ottawa Counties, Police department from Miami, Grove, Jay, and West Siloam Springs, The Oklahoma Highway Patrol, multiple tribal law enforcement agencies and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration.




