That redneck crack known as oxycodone has reached down the coast from the hinterlands of eastern Washington state to our own backyard.

LAPD announced a massive drug bust today, stating that 41 people, including 28 in L.A., were in custody for narcotics-related violations.

The department says hundreds of cops, DEA agents and state and local law enforcers served 37 search warrants this morning up and down the Pacific coast:

Of all those arrests, 12 were in Spokane, Wash., and one was in Mountlake Terrace, Wash., according to LAPD.

Seattle DEA Special Agent in Charge Matthew G. Barnes:

Members of this ring regularly circulate between Los Angeles and Spokane to fuel their customers' insatiable appetite and pharmaceutical addiction.

The operation stems from federal indictments “relating to the distribution, possession and

attempted possession of oxycodone hydrochloride,” states LAPD:

Some of the individuals named in the Indictment face potential mandatory minimum sentences of 20 years in prison. In addition, the United States has filed a notice of criminal forfeiture seeking a money judgment in the amount of $20 million, which amount is alleged to represent the amount of proceeds obtained as a result of the charged controlled substances …

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