Months-long investigation seizes 50,000 suspected fentanyl pills in Pacific
Sep 23, 2025, 12:18 PM
A photo of the fentanyl pills seized by the Federal Way Police Department. (Photo courtesy of the Federal Way Police Department)
(Photo courtesy of the Federal Way Police Department)
A months-long investigation resulted in the arrest of a suspect with more than 50,000 suspected fentanyl pills Tuesday, the Federal Way Police Department (FWPD) announced.
A combined effort between FWPD, the Centralia Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives aided in the investigation and seizure.
đźš” ARRESTED đźš” After a months-long investigation, FWPD, Centralia PD, DEA & ATF arrested a Pacific, WA suspect with 50,000+ suspected fentanyl pills. Strong teamwork removed this dangerous supply from our community. pic.twitter.com/fnW93fTvD8
— Federal Way Police (@FedWayPD) September 23, 2025
The departments highlighted strong teamwork among the agencies involved, which contributed to the successful removal of the dangerous supply of narcotics from the community.
Federal Way reported crime rate is down 25% in the past year
Following a crime rate report released by FWPD, the city’s crime rate has decreased 25% across various categories over the past year.
In accordance with the deterred crime statistics, a notable 38% increase in drug-related arrests was made by FWPD as the department continues its “intensified focus on narcotics and public health threats.”
“We’ve made public safety a top priority, and it’s paying off,” Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell said.
Supplemental to the increased drug-related arrests, Federal Way reported a 68% decrease in commercial robbery, a 33% decrease in aggravated assault, and a 32% decrease in residential robbery, among other improvements.
“This dramatic drop in crime is a direct result of the hard work of our police officers, strong leadership at FWPD, and support from our community,” Ferrell said. “It also reflects important progress made at the state level, which has helped us re-engage more effectively with criminal activity. We are committed to keeping this momentum going.”
Contrary to the city’s improved crime rate statistics, Federal Way reported double the amount of homicides in the past year, increasing from four to eight between August 2024 and 2025.
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