San Francisco law enforcement officers arrested 66 people in the Tenderloin and South of Market districts on Wednesday as part of a targeted operation, police said.

Officers with San Francisco Police Department’s Tenderloin and Southern stations joined San Francisco sheriff’s deputies and state parole agents in arresting dozens of fugitives wanted for various crimes, according to the Tenderloin station.

The “major operation” was aimed at fugitives throughout the Tenderloin, Market and South of Market communities, police said. All 66 suspects were booked in San Francisco County jail.

Police did not immediately release the names and alleged crimes of the suspects.

Tonight Officers from Tenderloin Station, ⁦@SFPDSouthern⁩, State Parole Agents, SF Sheriffs Deputies are booking 66 suspects into county jail. These suspects were all arrested today in a major operation aimed at fugitives throughout the Tenderloin, Market, SOMA Community. pic.twitter.com/q6hHlcFHRh — SFPD Tenderloin (@SFPDTenderloin) April 4, 2019

Lauren Hernandez is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: lauren.hernandez@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @LaurenPorFavor