
Phoenix, Arizona – Federal agents and SWAT teams delivered a crushing blow to a major cocaine distribution ring operating across the Southwest, arresting 55 individuals and dismantling a $20 million cartel-linked drug network in a sweeping multi-city operation.
On March 15, 2026, the FBI, in coordination with DEA agents and local SWAT units, executed simultaneous raids across Arizona, New Mexico, and California. The targets included stash houses, luxury apartments, and distribution warehouses used by a Sinaloa Cartel-connected organization to move large quanтιтies of cocaine into U.S. cities.

Agents seized over 420 kilograms of high-purity cocaine with a street value exceeding $20 million, along with significant amounts of cash, firearms, and drug-cutting equipment. Authorities say the network had been supplying dealers across the region for more than 18 months, feeding the ᴅᴇᴀᴅly flow of narcotics into American communities.
The 55 arrests include mid-to-high-level distributors and enforcers. Several suspects were taken into custody in dramatic SWAT raids, with some attempting to flee as tactical teams breached the properties.
FBI officials described the operation as a “significant disruption” to cartel supply lines in the Southwest. The cocaine seized was reportedly destined for major cities including Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver, and Los Angeles.

This major takedown highlights the relentless efforts of federal law enforcement to dismantle cartel networks operating deep inside the United States. While cartels continue trying to flood American streets with poison, operations like this are systematically choking off their distribution channels and putting traffickers behind bars.
The message is clear: the FBI and its partners are hunting cartel operatives aggressively, and no network is too large or too well-hidden to escape justice.
American communities deserve to be protected from this ᴅᴇᴀᴅly poison. Today, law enforcement took another major step toward making that happen.