Newly formed Montgomery crime unit announces progress update

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A specially formed Montgomery crime unit is providing an update on the team’s progress and overall impact on crime in and around the Capital City.

Since the Metro Area Crime Suppression (MACS) Unit inception on June 24, 2024, the team has:

  • Conducted 1,300 traffic stops
  • Served 347 outstanding arrest warrants
  • —Ranging from Failure to Appear for traffic offenses to Capital Murder)
  • Arrested 127 individuals on various charges
  • Recovered 16 stolen vehicles
  • Seized 83 firearms
  • —17 of those having machine gun conversion devices, commonly known as “switches”

“MACS is doing exactly what it was intended to do, which is to provide an immediate and direct impact on the criminal element, who is responsible for the senseless violent crime here in Montgomery,” said State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) Director of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Chris Inabinett in a press release.

Additionally, MACS made 30 drug seizures, including one significant seizure of fentanyl on Thursday, Aug. 15. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) website, the amount of fentanyl recovered from this one seizure was enough to kill over 5,000 individuals…

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