North Bend, OR – A coordinated raid by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) and the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT) led to the seizure of drugs, firearms, and a suppressor at a North Bend residence on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
The operation also resulted in the detention of multiple suspects, marking a significant step in combating drug and firearm trafficking in Coos County.
Raid and Search Operation
The Emergency Response Team of the Coos County Sheriff’s Office assisted SCINT in executing the search warrant, targeting evidence of drug-related crimes and illegal firearms possession.
Authorities reported that the raid was conducted without incident, and four individuals were detained at the scene:
- Michael O’Neill
- Christopher Medeiros
- Alejandra Salcedolozeau
- One unidentified suspect
Evidence and Seizures
During the operation, law enforcement recovered:
- Three firearms and a suppressor
- Approximately 1.5 ounces of fentanyl in possession of Christopher Medeiros
- $7,244 in cash believed to be connected to drug sales
Following the raid:
- O’Neill was charged with firearm possession
- Salcedolozeau was taken into custody on outstanding warrants
- Medeiros faces charges related to drug possession with intent to distribute
Authorities emphasized that public cooperation and tips were vital to identifying suspects and ensuring a safe and effective operation.
Community Impact
The Coos County Sheriff’s Office noted that operations like this are critical in reducing the availability of dangerous drugs and illegal firearms, improving public safety for residents in North Bend and surrounding communities.
“SCINT remains committed to curbing drug and firearm trafficking in Coos County. We encourage residents to continue reporting suspicious activity to assist law enforcement in protecting our communities,” CCSO officials said.
The ongoing investigation aims to determine the full scope of the operation and whether additional suspects or locations are involved.
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