Border Patrol agents turned the drugs over to the DEA.
The break-ins at Soy House and the Sandwich Odyssey follow another at a local barbershop from the previous week.
The victim claims they were assaulted at a bar and called a homophobic slur.
The trooper tried to stop the driver of a maroon BMW with no license plates on SR 20 the afternoon of Dec. 16.
The damage included smashed plants, damaged equipment and more broken windows.
The student was from Kulshan Middle School, but the threat was not made towards a specific school.
The AG says that the money comes from a lawsuit enforcing Washington’s ban on high-capacity magazine sales.
The first break-in reported was at Serendipity at approximately 4 a.m. on Saturday morning.
Officers were called to a domestic violence protection order violation on the night of Dec. 16.
Last year, the campaign netted 17 DUI arrests in the final two weeks of the year.
