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Virginia State Police Report Major Drug Seizures in Weekly Crime Suppression Effort

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Virginia State Police say their ongoing crime suppression operations led to the seizure of large amounts of illegal drugs during the first week of April, as part of a coordinated effort with federal and local partners.

From April 1 through April 7, 2026, authorities reported recovering narcotics with an estimated street value of more than $80.9 million. The effort included work by state police units, task forces, and assisting agencies across the Commonwealth.

According to the report, marijuana made up the largest share of drugs seized, totaling more than 14,295 pounds. Troopers and task force members also recovered 366 pounds of cocaine, nearly 20 pounds of fentanyl, and more than 21 pounds of methamphetamine. Smaller amounts of THC consumables and ketamine were also taken off the streets.

Officials say these operations are part of a broader strategy to reduce violent crime and disrupt drug trafficking networks. The seizures, they note, not only remove dangerous substances from communities but also cut off revenue sources for criminal groups.

Virginia State Police said the work is done in close partnership with local and federal law enforcement agencies, allowing for wider reach and stronger enforcement efforts statewide.

“The Virginia State Police remain steadfast in their mission to enhance public safety and uphold the laws throughout the Commonwealth,” the agency said in its weekly report, adding that collaboration remains key to ongoing success.

The agency plans to continue these enforcement efforts as part of its regular operations, with updates released in weekly reports.

 

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