
Police serve warrants in an Edmond apartment complex.
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EDMOND, Okla. - Police are raiding an apartment complex in Edmond after reports of gang activity.
Edmond officers began undercover work at the Rolling Greens Apartments, 400 E. Danforth Road, after residents complained about gang activity, police spokeswoman Glynda Chu said.
About 70 officers from the Edmond police departmetn and other law enforcement agencies started going door-to-door this morning to serve warrants.
Chu said police were pleased with the success of the operation. No one was injured while the arrests were made.
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