Savannah Police Department officers carry out a late-night operation to enhance community safety.
In a late-night operation on April 26, the Savannah Police Department arrested Gary Washington, 23, and Kadeem Grant, 29, for drug and firearm offenses in the Kayton Homes area. The officers discovered four firearms, over 500 rounds of ammunition, and illegal drugs during a traffic stop. The operation underscores the commitment of the Violent Crimes Task Force to enhance community safety and combat rising crime rates. The police are urging residents to assist in ongoing investigations.
In a late-night operation that unfolded on April 26, the Savannah Police Department made a significant move against crime in the Kayton Homes area, leading to the arrest of two individuals. This operation was part of the active efforts by the Violent Crimes Task Force to curb the rising rates of gun and drug-related issues in the community.
The names of the individuals in question are Gary Washington, 23, and Kadeem Grant, 29. The clock had just struck midnight when officers noticed a vehicle that seemed suspicious during their patrol in Kayton Homes, a well-known public housing community. What followed was a traffic stop that quickly escalated into something much more significant.
Upon approaching the vehicle, officers detected the unmistakable smell of marijuana. This scent led them to conduct a thorough search of the car, which turned out to be quite an eye-opener. Inside, officers discovered not just one, but four firearms along with a staggering over 500 rounds of ammunition. As if that wasn’t enough to raise alarms, there were also drugs present and items typically used for drug distribution.
Following the discoveries, the charges lined up for Gary Washington are serious, including:
Kadeem Grant has his own set of charges to tackle, which include:
This operation highlights an ongoing commitment by local law enforcement to ensure the safety of Savannah’s streets. The Savannah Police have increased patrols in Kayton Homes, an area that has seen its fair share of violent crime. By focusing attention on high-risk areas, the police are not sitting back but are actively working to create a safer environment for residents.
As the investigation continues, police are urging anyone with additional information to step forward. Citizens are encouraged to contact CrimeStoppers at 912-234-2020 or to submit an anonymous tip through the SPD mobile app. Every bit of information can help in making the community safer.
With four firearms and over 500 rounds of ammunition now off the streets, this operation serves as a crucial reminder of the challenges that reside within communities and the efforts being made to address them. Law enforcement is not backing down, and with support from community members, they aim to strike a greater impact on reducing crime rates. Let’s all keep our eyes and ears open to help contribute to a safer Savannah!
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