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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Federal, state and local authorities served more than a dozen search warrants and made numerous arrests Friday morning in raids that began before the sun rose and went on for hours in Albuquerque.

The FBI, New Mexico State Police and Albuquerque Police Department executed “Operation Blockbuster,” making at least 19 arrests – nine men and 10 women – on mostly gun- and drug-related charges, according to numerous criminal complaints filed in Metropolitan Court. Most of the raids were done along Central Avenue, from 59th Street to Tramway, with some targeting pockets in other areas of the city.

Spokespeople for the FBI, State Police and APD confirmed the operation occurred but would not give any other details Friday. It is unclear the scope of the operation or how many total arrests were made.

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According to court records, the charges ranged widely and included possession of drug paraphernalia, felony firearm possession, stolen gun charges, drug trafficking and drug distribution.

There were at least 14 felony and five misdemeanors arrests, resulting in authorities seizing 2½ ounces of methamphetamine, 4 ounces of heroin, 4 ounces of marijuana, two marijuana plants and five guns, one of which had been reported stolen.

One woman, 35-year-old Magdalena Palacio, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge after authorities searched the home she lived in at 5:30 a.m. and found a pipe. The homeowner, 54-year-old Joyce Setinfuhrer, was found with under an ounce of pot, two pipes and less than a gram of methamphetamine.

Authorities say Sabrina Chavez, 29, and Phillip Herrera, 31, were found inside an apartment with more than 3 ounces of heroin, 7 grams of methamphetamine and 7 grams of marijuana. Officers also found numerous scales and hypodermic needles in the home.

Court records show Samuel Kress, 64, was found with 7 grams of methamphetamine, bottles of hydrochloric acid and ammonia “for manufacture of methamphetamine.” Authorities also found more than $2,000 in the home, including some wet bills “floating in the toilet” alongside drug packaging.

Some of those arrested chose to remain silent and others openly told authorities they sell varying amounts and types of drugs on a weekly basis.

FBI agents and State Police and APD officers could be seen surrounding a home near Pennsylvania and Chico SE around 7: 30 a.m. One FBI agent was on the roof of the home as officers on the ground took someone into custody.