CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office has been working to crack down and remove illegal drugs from the streets.
In a breakdown from Sheriff Michelle Cook, the sheriff’s office has removed more than 2,700 grams of cocaine, over 1,300 grams of meth, and 3,200 grams of fentanyl and other drugs since Jan. 1.
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Cook also broke down the zip codes in Clay County with the highest number of drug arrests, which includes:
- 32068 - Clay Hill and Middleburg
- 32073 - Orange Park
- 32065 - Oakleaf Plantation
- 32656 - Keystone Heights
- 32003 - Fleming Island
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If you have any information on drug activity, you’re urged to call the sheriff’s office at 904-264-6512 or send deputies a SaferWatch tip.
If you have an addiction, help is available and free by calling the Clay County Community Paramedicine Program at 904-284-7703.