Over $600,000 in drugs and cash seized in Center Point
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JEFFERSON COUNTY (TRIBUNE) — A lengthy investigation by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office resulted in a search and seizure of over $600,000 in illegal drugs and cash, according to Henry Irby of JCSO.

“On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Detectives concluded a long-term investigation into a suspected narcotics trafficker by executing a search warrant in the 10 block of 12th Court NW, Center Point, Alabama,” Irby said. “The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team and SNET made entry into the residence and immediately apprehended a male suspect without incident. Upon searching the residence, Detectives located and seized narcotics, weapons and money.”

The suspect has been identified as Marcus Allen Harper, age, 41.  Harper has been charged with drug trafficking with no bond.  Harper is in the custody of the Jefferson County Jail.

“This seizure highlights the effectiveness of our dedicated efforts and teamwork, demonstrating that when we continue to work together, we can dismantle illegal operations and ensure safety for all,” Sheriff Mark Pettway said.

Narcotics seized included 14,916 grams of cocaine (32.88 lbs.) with a street value of $300,000, 232 grams of methamphetamine with a street value of $1,500, 2 grams of Adderall; with a street value of $20, 6 grams of Ecstasy; with a street value of $60, 50 grams of crack cocaine; with a street value of $2,000, 488 grams of marijuana; with a street value of $1,000, 16 grams of synthetic marijuana with a street value of $50 for a total street value of $304,630.

Additionally, $336,753 in cash, FN 5.7X28 semi-automatic handgun, PSA G3-10 .308 Semi-Automatic Rifle, Rev Arms AR-15 5.56 semi-automatic rifle, Smith and Wesson SD40 semi-automatic handgun, digital scales, narcotic packaging material, assorted ammunition, cell phones, DVR box were seized.

The case is still under investigation, Irby said.  If there is anyone who has information pertaining to the case, they are encouraged to contact the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office at 205-325-1450 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.

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