The search warrant was executed in the 7500 block of Great Trinity Forest Way, police said.

DALLAS — Dallas police said a major raid on Thursday turned up a stash of drugs, guns, and cash and ended with five people in custody.

The operation took place in the 7500 block of Great Trinity Forest Way, where SWAT officers, K9 units, drone teams, and the Special Investigation Division worked together to execute a search warrant. 

Officers said they seized more than 600 grams of marijuana, nearly 340 grams of cocaine, about 100 grams of meth, 5.2 grams of phencyclidine (PCP), about 1,700 grams of K2 (synthetic marijuana), and more than 18 grams of unknown pills. Along with the drugs, police found nine guns, one of them stolen, more than $5,300 in cash, multiple cell phones, and even a 3D printer.

Four of the suspects – 40-year-old Pierre Abercrombie, 41-year-old Cedric Oliver, 49-year-old Christopher Washington, and 30-year-old Jercorree Howard – are facing felony charges for manufacturing and delivering controlled substances and unlawful possession of a firearm. A fifth man, 30-year-old Aaron Allen, was picked up on a probation violation warrant for assault family violence.

“This operation underscores our unwavering commitment to dismantling illegal drug networks and removing dangerous weapons from our communities,” said Major Aarin Harrell, Commander of the Special Investigations Division. “This is a clear message that criminal activity will not be tolerated in our city.”