Federal drug charges await three individuals after authorities dismantled a methamphetamine operation in Dallas County, seizing narcotics valued at up to $10 million.

The Duncanville Police Department’s Narcotics Unit spent weeks probing a network accused of moving bulk quantities of methamphetamine across Duncanville and the surrounding county. Detectives, collaborating with the Drug Enforcement Administration, pinpointed a residence where the drug was allegedly being produced.

On October 27, the Duncanville Narcotics Unit, SWAT team, and DEA agents served a search warrant at the home. They uncovered an active meth conversion lab, more than 500 pounds of methamphetamine, and several firearms, police reported.

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“I’m incredibly proud of our detectives and their tenacity during this investigation,” said Duncanville Chief of Police Matt Stogner. “Our Narcotics Unit, in partnership with select DEA personnel, demonstrated exceptional dedication and professionalism in dismantling a significant methamphetamine distribution network harming our community.”

Names of the three suspects have not been released.