Brooklyn Park police arrested three adults and three juveniles Wednesday while executing a high-risk search warrant at a residence.
At about 4:35 a.m., officers and a SWAT team went to a residence in the 5500 block of 69th Avenue N. to serve the warrant that was related to a firearms investigation, police said in a statement.
Detectives found six people inside the residence, and they were arrested at the scene.
No other information was immediately released.
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