Pasco Warrants Sweep Showcases ‘Overwhelming Force of Presence’
They sought suspects at residences throughout Pasco County. They visited motels on the U.S. 19 corridor. They lit Holiday up at night.
Over 36 hours, law enforcement officers arrested a total of 244 people in what’s being called the largest warrants sweep conducted in the county.
The multi-agency sweep, dubbed “Operation Law and Order,†flooded parts of Pasco with nearly 110 law enforcement officers from noon to midnight, Tuesday through Thursday of this week.
“Our citizens saw an overwhelming force of presence out there, and they deserve that,” said Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco.
The sweep included law enforcement involvement from the Pasco Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Postal Service and the New Port Richey, Dade City, Port Richey and Zephyrhills police departments, among other agencies.
Law enforcement personnel attempted to serve 1,053 warrants. A total of 302 warrants were served, including 130 felony warrants and 172 misdemeanors.
Of the 244 total arrests, 68 were on probable cause.
The arrests were made in the county, but some were of warrants from other jurisdictions that listed their subjects’ residences as being in Pasco.
There were warrants issued for drug crimes. Officers found marijuana, methamphetamine and prescription pills.
The most violent of the crimes people were served warrants for were aggravated assaults, batteries and domestic violence offenses, said Sgt. Dan Olds, head of the sheriff’s office’s warrants unit.
At the point of the sweep, Pasco had accumulated 22,000 outstanding arrest warrants, the oldest on file dating back to 1972, Olds said. He did not know if that one was worked.
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