DOYLESTOWN, Pa. Authorities said 34 people have been charged in an alleged Bucks County drug ring after a tip from a man cited for urinating in public.
Police said a seven month long investigation began when a man on probation gave them information on the alleged drug ring in order to avoid prison time for relieving himself in public.
District Attorney Diane Gibbon said the ring trafficked numerous drugs including cocaine, crystal meth and steroids.
Officials said those arrested included major suppliers and dealers active in Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Police said the investigation is continuing and more arrests are expected.
Police said a seven month long investigation began when a man on probation gave them information on the alleged drug ring in order to avoid prison time for relieving himself in public.
District Attorney Diane Gibbon said the ring trafficked numerous drugs including cocaine, crystal meth and steroids.
Officials said those arrested included major suppliers and dealers active in Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Police said the investigation is continuing and more arrests are expected.