Multi-agency effort including St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office leads to arrests, $425,000 cash seizure and weapon
NOD officers, working in conjunction with the area’s Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Taskforce, arrested Gross Williams, 47, of New Orleans, who was on probation supervision for a conviction of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.
Williams was one of several individuals targeted in the sweep that focused on drug trafficking in the New Orleans East area from Sept. 22-24. The St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Division, New Orleans Police and the Louisiana State Police also participated in the taskforce sweep.
Taskforce officers first located Williams at his business, Boss Auto Sales, in Arabi. Williams admitted to having more than $10,000 in cash on him at the time but no drugs or weapons. A narcotics dog working with the taskforce “alerted” on the money, indicating the presence of narcotics.
A search of the business didn’t net any drugs or weapons but NOD officers had sufficient suspicion to continue searching at Williams’ residence. There, officers located a .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun and $425,905 in cash. Williams was arrested on a weapons charge and faces a probation revocation hearing.
NOD and taskforce officers conducted several other checks on individuals under supervision, with the sweep netting four arrests, including three for supervision violations, three weapons, marijuana, cocaine and a total of $436,325 in cash.
NOD District Administrator Frank Palestina said collaborative law enforcement efforts such as this one are making a difference. “We all have information and resources that, when collectively pooled, lead to positive outcomes for law enforcement and the community.”
DEA Special Agent in Charge Keith Brown said, “Drug trafficking and the cash it generates are at the center of a large number of the violent crimes that happen in New Orleans every day. I wish to commend the dedicated officers of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections – Probation and Parole Division, the New Orleans Police Department, St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Louisiana State Police for coming together with the men and women of DEA in a single, unified objective: to make New Orleans and the surrounding area a safer and better place.’’
“These arrests are a direct result of the successful partnership the NOPD shares with local, regional and federal law enforcement agencies,” said interim New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison. “These individuals are known to play a role in drug trafficking and gun violence in New Orleans East and, thanks to this coordinated effort, they are now off the streets. We will continue to work together to pursue dangerous individuals who threaten the safety of our neighborhoods.”