BURIEN, Wash. — The Burien Police Department said a month-long investigation into a narcotics distribution led to the arrest of a 13-time convicted felon.
Police said the Burien Special Emphasis Team detectives conducted two search warrants with the assistance of King County's Tac-30 (SWAT) Team.
"During the search warrant, detectives recovered 2 handguns, 5 shotguns, body armor, a pound of methamphetaime, 1/2 pound of heroin, 380 pills stamped as Percocet and $10,000 in cash proceeds from selling drugs," the police department said on Facebook.
Burien Police did not name the suspect, but said the suspect is "a 13-time convicted felon, with prior firearms convictions."
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