Thursday, April 03, 2025
32.0°F

Authorities arrest 13 in Polson drug sweep

SCOT HEISEL | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 11 months AGO
by SCOT HEISEL
| April 26, 2022 9:35 AM

Law enforcement agencies from throughout the region converged Monday to serve warrants on three Polson homes as part of a drug investigation. The daylong operation resulted in the arrest of 13 adults, according to a Polson Police Department press release issued Tuesday morning.

Police said the three houses were identified as connected in the use and distribution of methamphetamine and fentanyl, and children were living in one of the homes. At least two of the houses are in the residential area near O’Malley Park and Pomajevich Field in central Polson.

“We are committed to drug endangered children, and to that end, residential search warrants were executed to safely remove these children from an atrocious environment,” Capt. George Simpson said in the press release.

Authorities found suspected methamphetamine and fentanyl, along with firearms and drug paraphernalia. Flathead Tribal game wardens also are investigating possible wildlife violations related to decaying wildlife parts that were seized.

Two children were removed from one home as part of a Child Protective Services investigation.

The adults were detained for charges including criminal possession of dangerous drugs, criminal child endangerment, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest. Due to jail overcrowding, none of the adults was booked into the Lake County Jail, and $126,000 in bonds for outstanding arrest warrants were not served.

Polson Police have not released the names of those charged.

“No names will be released at this time to protect the dignity of the children involved and to maintain the integrity of ongoing investigations,” according to the press release.

Assisting the Polson Police in the operation was the Northwest Montana Regional SWAT Team, which includes members from the Polson Quick Reaction Force, the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office and the Whitefish Police Department. The Kalispell Special Response Team, Two Bear Air, Flathead K-9 Foundation, Lake County Emergency Dispatch Center, Flathead Tribal Police and Tribal CPS also assisted.

“This would not have been possible without the cooperation from our community, assistance from our northwest Montana law enforcement partners and investigation by your outstanding Polson officers,” Polson Police Chief Wade Nash said in the press release.

Nash noted that Wednesday, April 27 is Drug Endangered Children’s Awareness Day. Visit www.nationaldec.org to learn more.

MORE LOCAL-NEWS STORIES

Children removed from Polson homes during drug sweep
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 2 years, 11 months ago
Two arrested on charges after Polson drug raid
Lake County Leader | Updated 5 years, 10 months ago
Multi-agency investigation yields 10 drug arrests in Polson
Lake County Leader | Updated 4 years ago

ARTICLES BY SCOT HEISEL

Ronan, Polson athletes headed to next level
May 24, 2022 8 a.m.

Ronan, Polson athletes headed to next level

Payton Cates, Alex Muzquiz, Hailey Webster announce college plans.

Ronan man charged with arson for Boulder 2700 fire, two others
May 17, 2022 10:45 a.m.

Ronan man charged with arson for Boulder 2700 fire, two others

Craig Allen McCrea, 36, has been incarcerated at the Lake County jail since about May 4 on unrelated drug charges.

Popular Polson bar reopens as The Durham
May 19, 2022 1 a.m.

Popular Polson bar reopens as The Durham

Latest version of the former Lake Bar provides a spacious, welcoming setting for good times.