18 Search Warrants, $126K in Drugs Seized in Georgia Multi-Agency Trafficking Crackdown
MUSCOGEE COUNTY, Ga. — A sweeping multi-agency operation targeting a local trafficking organization led to 18 search warrants, significant drug seizures, and multiple arrests across Georgia and Alabama, Sheriff Greg Countryman announced.
On February 12, 2026, the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office Collaborative Intelligence Group launched Operation No Compromise, focusing on alleged trafficking activity in Muscogee County, Georgia, and Russell County, Alabama. Investigators executed 16 search warrants in Muscogee County, one in Harris County, and one in Russell County.
The operation brought together the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office Collaborative Intelligence Group and Special Response Team, along with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, Cobb County Sheriff’s Office, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Russell County Sheriff’s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation West Gang Task Force, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Authorities said the coordinated effort resulted in the seizure of:
- 2.2 pounds of cocaine valued at approximately $97,070
- 46 grams of fentanyl valued at approximately $13,800
- 2.5 pounds of marijuana valued at approximately $11,285
- 105 grams of THC valued at approximately $2,100
- 101 hydrocodone pills valued at approximately $2,020
- Assorted additional pills and narcotics
The total estimated street value of the drugs seized was $126,321. Deputies also confiscated $101,035.12 in U.S. currency and 14 vehicles.
Multiple individuals were arrested on charges ranging from trafficking fentanyl and cocaine to firearm violations, conspiracy, drug distribution near schools, and possession of controlled substances. One suspect was identified by authorities as a validated gang member.
Sheriff Countryman emphasized that collaboration across agencies strengthens enforcement efforts and allows authorities to pursue suspects beyond county lines.
“This remains an ongoing investigation,” officials said, adding that additional arrests and charges are expected.
Authorities encourage anyone with information related to trafficking or gang activity in the region to contact local law enforcement.
