
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Multiple Kentucky law enforcement agencies seized multiple drugs from a local stash house.
The Bowling Green–Warren County Drug Task Force began an investigation into drug trafficking activity in the Bowling Green area, which led to the identification of a “stash house” operating in the city.
On Sept. 22, detectives established probable cause and obtained a search warrant for a residence on the 700 block of West Main Avenue in Bowling Green.
That evening, at 9:30 p.m., the warrant was executed at a residence located.
The following items were seized from the residence:
- 36 pounds of Mexican crystal methamphetamine
- 30 pounds of processed marijuana
- 2 pounds of powder cocaine
- 14.6 grams of powder fentanyl
- Numerous items of drug paraphernalia are consistent with a large-scale narcotics trafficking operation
Detectives with the Drug Task Force were assisted by the Bowling Green Police Department, Kentucky State Police, and the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.
This investigation will be presented to the Warren County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office and the United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky to determine which jurisdiction is most appropriate for prosecution.
The investigation continues.
Original Article: https://www.wbko.com/2025/09/24/kentucky-law-enforcement-raids-stash-house-bowling-green/