A Georgia middle school teacher was one of two people arrested Thursday in a multi-million dollar drug bust.

Karla Alvarez, 28, a teacher at Chestatee Middle School Academy in Gainesville, Georgia, and 24-year-old Monica Pascual Brito were arrested at a house in the 4000 block of Crawford Oaks Drive in Oakwood.

It was there that police found 61 kilograms of cocaine, one kilogram of heroin - with s street value of $6.2million - and two semi-automatic assault rifles.

Karla Alvarez, 28, left, taught at Chestatee Middle School Academy in Gainesville, Georgia. Police arrested Monica Pascual Brito, 24,right and Alvarez in an Oakwood, Georgia, house

It was at this house that police found 61 kilograms of cocaine, one kilogram of heroin - worth $6.2million - and two semi-automatic assault rifles (pictured)

Brito's brother, 25-year-old Ricardo Pascual Brito, (pictured) is wanted on the same charges

Alvarez and Brito are facing charges of trafficking and possession with the intent to distribute cocaine and heroin, as well as two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, said Hall Sheriff's Lieutenant Scott Ware.

Ware said he anticipates further charges against the trip, as anabolic steroids were also reportedly found during the search.

Alvarez had been a teacher at Chestatee Middle School Academy since August 2015, Hall County schools spokesman Gordon Higgins said. She also coaches the girls' soccer team.

'The Hall County School District is conducting an internal investigation and is working in cooperation with the Hall County Sheriff's Office,' Higgins said in a statement.

'The administration of Chestatee Middle is in the process of notifying faculty, staff and parents through our internal messaging systems.'

Alvarez had been a teacher at Chestatee Middle School Academy since August 2015 and coaches the girls soccer team.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that police are seeking Brito's brother, 25-year-old Ricardo Pascual Brito, in connection with the crime.