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🚨SCINT press release🚨   
  
As a member of SCINT, I would first like to thank the community for their continued support with our ongoing efforts to stop the drug and gun problem within our community. As I sit here writing this with family and friends over Thanksgiving, I am reminded of several families that I know to have been affected by the drug problem within our community. SCINT will continue to work day and night, holidays or not, in an attempt to stop the drug problem within Coos County.   
  
For the past year, SCINT has been investigating several controlled substance dealers within and outside the Coos County area. This investigation has led to the seizure of over twenty pounds of methamphetamine, over two pounds of fentanyl, various amounts of heroin, xylazine, pills, and over ten firearms have been seized from these dealers. These seizures have yielded about half a million dollars in cash and the street value of the controlled substances.   
  
SCINT has been assisted by local and federal authorities and is continuing to investigate this drug trafficking organization.   
SCINT would also like to mention that Matthew Medeiros has again been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office and lodged on additional drug charges. SCINT is working closely with the Coos County District Attorney's office on Matthew Medeiros’s cases, leading to Matthew Medeiros being held at the Coos County Jail.   
  
Attached to this release are some of the photos of what has been seized over the last year, as words cannot describe how vast the drug problem is within Coos County.   
  
I hope those who read this understand a little more about how active SCINT is within Coos County and believe that we are doing everything we can to stop this from continuing to plague the county.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
🚨SCINT press release🚨   
  
As a member of SCINT, I would first like to thank the community for their continued support with our ongoing efforts to stop the drug and gun problem within our community. As I sit here writing this with family and friends over Thanksgiving, I am reminded of several families that I know to have been affected by the drug problem within our community. SCINT will continue to work day and night, holidays or not, in an attempt to stop the drug problem within Coos County.   
  
For the past year, SCINT has been investigating several controlled substance dealers within and outside the Coos County area. This investigation has led to the seizure of over twenty pounds of methamphetamine, over two pounds of fentanyl, various amounts of heroin, xylazine, pills, and over ten firearms have been seized from these dealers. These seizures have yielded about half a million dollars in cash and the street value of the controlled substances.   
  
SCINT has been assisted by local and federal authorities and is continuing to investigate this drug trafficking organization.   
SCINT would also like to mention that Matthew Medeiros has again been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office and lodged on additional drug charges. SCINT is working closely with the Coos County District Attorney's office on Matthew Medeiros’s cases, leading to Matthew Medeiros being held at the Coos County Jail.   
  
Attached to this release are some of the photos of what has been seized over the last year, as words cannot describe how vast the drug problem is within Coos County.   
  
I hope those who read this understand a little more about how active SCINT is within Coos County and believe that we are doing everything we can to stop this from continuing to plague the county.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
🚨SCINT press release🚨 As a member of SCINT, I would first like to thank the community for their continued support with our ongoing efforts to stop the drug and gun problem within our community. As I sit here writing this with family and friends over Thanksgiving, I am reminded of several families that I know to have been affected by the drug problem within our community. SCINT will continue to work day and night, holidays or not, in an attempt to stop the drug problem within Coos County. For the past year, SCINT has been investigating several controlled substance dealers within and outside the Coos County area. This investigation has led to the seizure of over twenty pounds of methamphetamine, over two pounds of fentanyl, various amounts of heroin, xylazine, pills, and over ten firearms have been seized from these dealers. These seizures have yielded about half a million dollars in cash and the street value of the controlled substances. SCINT has been assisted by local and federal authorities and is continuing to investigate this drug trafficking organization. SCINT would also like to mention that Matthew Medeiros has again been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office and lodged on additional drug charges. SCINT is working closely with the Coos County District Attorney's office on Matthew Medeiros’s cases, leading to Matthew Medeiros being held at the Coos County Jail. Attached to this release are some of the photos of what has been seized over the last year, as words cannot describe how vast the drug problem is within Coos County. I hope those who read this understand a little more about how active SCINT is within Coos County and believe that we are doing everything we can to stop this from continuing to plague the county.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post

Published on: 11/30/2025

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🚨SCINT press release🚨

As a member of SCINT, I would first like to thank the community for their continued support with our ongoing efforts to stop the drug and gun problem within our community. As I sit here writing this with family and friends over Thanksgiving, I am reminded of several families that I know to have been affected by the drug problem within our community. SCINT will continue to work day and night, holidays or not, in an attempt to stop the drug problem within Coos County.

For the past year, SCINT has been investigating several controlled substance dealers within and outside the Coos County area. This investigation has led to the seizure of over twenty pounds of methamphetamine, over two pounds of fentanyl, various amounts of heroin, xylazine, pills, and over ten firearms have been seized from these dealers. These seizures have yielded about half a million dollars in cash and the street value of the controlled substances.

SCINT has been assisted by local and federal authorities and is continuing to investigate this drug trafficking organization.
SCINT would also like to mention that Matthew Medeiros has again been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff’s Office and lodged on additional drug charges. SCINT is working closely with the Coos County District Attorney's office on Matthew Medeiros’s cases, leading to Matthew Medeiros being held at the Coos County Jail.

Attached to this release are some of the photos of what has been seized over the last year, as words cannot describe how vast the drug problem is within Coos County.

I hope those who read this understand a little more about how active SCINT is within Coos County and believe that we are doing everything we can to stop this from continuing to plague the county.

Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
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