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Irwin Today
By the People, for the People
PA Attorney General Announces Record Gun Seizures in Drug Probes
Over 40 firearms seized in January across southwestern Pennsylvania
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Pennsylvania Attorney General David Sunday announced that investigators seized a record 41 firearms during narcotics probes across southwestern Pennsylvania in January, with more than half of the seizures coming from Somerset and Fayette counties.
Why it matters
The high number of gun seizures during drug investigations in this region highlights the ongoing challenge of addressing the intersection of drug crimes and gun violence. These types of coordinated law enforcement efforts aim to disrupt the flow of illegal firearms and drugs in local communities.
The details
According to Attorney General Sunday, the 41 firearms seized in January is believed to be a record for Region 5, which includes Somerset, Fayette, Allegheny, and Westmoreland counties. The large number of seizures, with over half coming from Somerset and Fayette counties, demonstrates the scope of the problem facing law enforcement in this area.
- The gun seizures occurred during narcotics probes across southwestern Pennsylvania in January 2026.
The players
David Sunday
The Attorney General of Pennsylvania who announced the record-setting gun seizures during drug investigations in southwestern Pennsylvania.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing challenge of addressing the intersection of drug crimes and gun violence in certain regions of Pennsylvania. The high number of firearms seized during these investigations demonstrates the need for continued coordination between law enforcement agencies to disrupt the flow of illegal guns and drugs in local communities.

