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    Operation Consequences: Crime Suppression Initiative Yields 32 Felony Arrests in Fontana and Surrounding Areas

    2024-03-22
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    From March 9 to March 15, various law enforcement agencies conducted Operation Consequences, a crime suppression initiative. The operation took place in Fontana and other county areas on March 15, with fifteen search warrants served in locations such as Lytle Creek, Fontana, and San Bernardino.

    The operation led to interactions with gang members and individuals who were not allowed to possess firearms. It resulted in 32 felony arrests and the seizure of illegal items, including 56 firearms, 18 of which were ghost guns, and over 38 pounds of narcotics. The operation aimed to reduce crime and improve living conditions in the county.

    The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors has approved additional funds for crime suppression across the county. These funds will boost the Sheriff’s Department's ability to provide more law enforcement services, focusing on improving the quality of life in the county.

    Operation Consequences will continue in the coming months, with a focus on crime suppression operations and parole and probation checks in the High Desert and areas surrounding San Bernardino city. The operation will involve personnel from various law enforcement agencies.

    The primary goal of Operation Consequences is to reduce violent crime, break down targeted criminal street gangs, and arrest criminals involved in illegal firearm activities. This operation is a major law enforcement effort to improve safety and security in the region.

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