‘Operation Knockdown Sales’ Takes Down 28 Suspected Drug Dealers in Titusville

By  //  April 30, 2020

drugs included cocaine, heroin and/or controlled prescription medication

Curtis Watkins (left) and Datwan Siplen (right) were among the 28 arrests made during ‘Operation Knockdown Sales’.

BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA – Titusville Police have taken down 28 suspected drug dealers in “Operation Knockdown Sales” that spanned over two months of investigations.

Police found suspects were in possession of multiple illegal drugs and were attempting to sell the drugs within Titusville.

Some of the suspect has been previously convicted of drug-related offenses.

“Drug dealers have no place in our city,” said Titusville Police Special Investigation Sergeant Troy Barbour.

“We will continue this anti-drug operative to ensure the safety of our community members and take drugs off the streets of Titusville.”

The operation was led by an intense specialized response police unit concentrated on getting drug dealers off the city streets via undercover vice intelligence and the monitoring of open-air drug transactions.

The 28 arrested suspects were found to be either manufacturing and distributing cocaine, heroin and/or controlled prescription medication throughout the city.

All of the suspects have been booked into the Brevard County Jail.

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