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Drug investigation in Washington uncovers illegal cockfighting ring

CRIME06 May 2025
3 min. read
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  • Law enforcement executed an operation against illegal firearms possession and drug distribution in Moses Lake
  • Police also uncovered a large-scale illegal cockfighting ring, seizing dozens of roosters "modified" for fights
  • Six people were arrested, charged and are currently in jail over their suspected involvement

A police operation against drug sales and unlawful possession of firearms uncovered an illegal gambling ring with roosters in Washington.

Several people suspected of being involved have been arrested and charged, the Moses Lake Police Department (MLPD) has announced.

Investigation uncovers a large-scale illegal gambling operation

An investigation of the Moses Lake Street Crimes Unit (SCU) resulted in the execution of a search warrant at 10032 Rd N.4 NE in Moses Lake.

The SCU received assistance from the Grant County Sheriff's Office and the Moses Lake Tactical Response Team (TRT).

While the SCU's investigation was into the potential sale of methamphetamine and unlawful firearm possession, law enforcement discovered a large-scale illegal gambling operation.

On site, police uncovered fighting roosters, as well as a large quantity of cash, firearms and narcotics.

"The warrant was in furtherance of an SCU investigation into meth sales and unlawful firearm possession. During warrant service, SCU Detectives discovered evidence of a large-scale illegal rooster fighting operation occurring on the property," reads a statement released by the MLPD.

Six suspects were arrested and charged

During the operation, a total of six suspects were arrested.

Two of the suspects were female, while the remaining four were male. The youngest detainee was aged 35, while the oldest was 75 years old.

According to the MLPD, all six defendants were booked into Grant County Jail.

They are facing a range of criminal charges, including possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, illegal gambling, animal fighting and unlawful possession of a firearm.

SCU detectives uncovered and seized 7 ounces of heroin and 2 ounces of methamphetamine.

On site, law enforcement found and seized $30,000 in US currency, as well as six firearms.

Police also found 71 roosters, which were "illegally modified" for fighting.

Usually, roosters used for fighting are equipped with gaffs, sharp, curved steel instruments attached to their legs.

When roosters face each other during fights, the gaffs deliver deadly slashes.

Some roosters are injected with steroids or drugs that boost adrenaline and their performance during fights.

In Washington state, illegal gambling can be seen as a misdemeanor or a felony.

Punishment for illegal gambling may range from fines to prison time and fines.


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06 May 2025
3 min. read
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