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Ozone Park Drug Bust Sees Police Recover 16 Pounds of Alleged Fentanyl, Meth, Cocaine and Oxycodone

Ozone Park Drug Bust Sees Police Recover 16 Pounds of Alleged Fentanyl, Meth, Cocaine and Oxycodone Three men were arrested in Ozone Park in Queens after federal authorities seized multiple illegal pill press machines and large quantities of suspected narcotics, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The investigation, conducted by the DEA’s New York Ozone Park Drug Bust Sees Police Recover 16 Pounds of Alleged Fentanyl, Meth, Cocaine and Oxycodone

Jackson Heights Drug Bust Sees the Indictment of 16 Individuals 

Jackson Heights Drug Bust Sees the Indictment of 16 Individuals  Authorities in Queens announced the indictment of 16 individuals accused of operating a large-scale, open-air drug market in Jackson Heights last month, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office. The investigation, which began in February 2024 after community complaints, uncovered around-the-clock street sales of cocaine, Jackson Heights Drug Bust Sees the Indictment of 16 Individuals 

Another Domino Falls as Staten Island Drug Supplier Admits Guilt 

Another Domino Falls as Staten Island Drug Supplier Admits Guilt  Authorities on Staten Island recently announced a significant development in a long-running narcotics investigation that targeted an alleged drug distribution network connected to a well-known local caterer, according to local news. The plea comes after a lengthy NYPD undercover investigation that included wiretaps, surveillance near Another Domino Falls as Staten Island Drug Supplier Admits Guilt 

Manhattan Drug Charges and Their Long-Term Consequences

Drug-related arrests and prosecutions in Manhattan have seen a sharp increase, especially along the 8th Avenue corridor, which has become a focal point for open drug use and law enforcement crackdowns.

Queens Drug Charges and How to Defend Your Rights in New York

Queens has recently seen heightened attention on drug-related arrests after the February 2025 raid involving reputed Tren de Aragua gang members. According to reports, these suspects were allegedly involved in felony-level drug activities but were released with minimal bail, sparking public debate over bail reform and prosecution priorities.