SWAT Team and Deputies Swarm Northern Kentucky Neighborhood During Boone County Investigation
UNION, KENTUCKY — A SWAT team and Boone County Sheriff’s deputies were called to a Northern Kentucky subdivision on Tuesday afternoon to carry out a search warrant, authorities confirmed.
The operation began around 3:30 p.m. on Station Lane in Union, initially reported by Boone County Dispatch as taking place in the Triple Crown neighborhood. Officials said the SWAT unit was assisting the Sheriff’s Crime Suppression Unit with an ongoing investigation.
Heavy Law Enforcement Presence in Residential Area
Residents reported seeing multiple law enforcement vehicles, including SWAT trucks and unmarked units, entering the quiet subdivision. Officers established a perimeter while the tactical team conducted the search.
By 5 p.m., SWAT officers had cleared the scene, though deputies remained in the area to continue the investigation. Officials did not release information on potential suspects or arrests, citing the active nature of the case.
Investigation Details Remain Confidential
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office has not disclosed the circumstances that led to the search warrant or the type of investigation involved. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported, and the road was reopened to traffic shortly after the operation concluded.
Residents were advised there was no ongoing threat to the public, but the sheriff’s office declined to comment further pending additional investigative developments.
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