(RICHMOND VA) – (Rocktown Now) -The Virginia State Police (VSP) has released a detailed report highlighting the success of their recent criminal interdiction operations conducted between September 3rd and 9th. These efforts are part of the agency’s ongoing commitment to enhancing public safety and enforcing the laws across the Commonwealth.

During this week-long initiative, troopers recovered a total of 15 firearms, with an estimated combined value of $7,500. These weapons were seized in connection with various criminal investigations and traffic stops, many of which involved individuals with prior felony convictions or active warrants.

In addition to the firearms, VSP officers intercepted a significant quantity of illegal narcotics. The operation led to the recovery of 38 pounds of drugs, including cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine. The street value of these narcotics is estimated at $1.5 million, representing a substantial disruption to illegal drug trafficking networks operating within and beyond Virginia’s borders.

Troopers also confiscated over 203 controlled substance pills, many of which were identified as prescription medications being distributed unlawfully. These pills are often linked to opioid abuse and addiction, a crisis that continues to affect communities across the state.

The VSP emphasized that these interdictions are the result of coordinated efforts between specialized units, including the Criminal Interdiction Program and K-9 teams trained to detect narcotics and firearms. The agency credits proactive policing, intelligence sharing, and community tips for the success of these operations.

In a statement accompanying the report, the Virginia State Police reaffirmed their dedication to public safety:

“We remain steadfast in our mission to protect the citizens of the Commonwealth. These results reflect our ongoing commitment to removing dangerous weapons and drugs from our communities and holding offenders accountable.”

The agency encourages residents to report suspicious activity and continues to work closely with local law enforcement partners to combat crime across Virginia.