Update, July 18:

Multiple people were arrested Thursday in a follow-up multi-regional law enforcement agency operation.

According to a statement released by the Reno Police Department, multiple wanted people were found at the Vagabond Inn.

The operation led to four additional rooms being condemned, seven citations issued, and seven arrests including two felony and five misdemeanor arrests.

Details on the charges against those arrested have not yet been released. 

The Reno Police Department's Community Action Office, along with the Mobile Engagement Team, Regional Sex Offender Notification Unit and Alternative Sentencing conducted the operation that targeted wanted people living at the inn. 

Reno Police say the operation was part of an investigation that began on April 18.

Police say operations like this focus on reducing criminal activity in specific areas of the city. 

Original Story, April 18:

Multiple people were arrested during an operation by Reno Police at a local motel on Thursday.

Multiple wanted people were found at the Vagabond Inn according to a release from the Reno Police Department.

Two rooms at the inn were condemned for fentanyl exposure, and 10 arrests were made, including four felony arrests and six misdemeanor arrests.

Five misdemeanor citations were also issued, and three dogs were seized by Animal Control.

Details on the charges against those arrested have not yet been released.

Multiple organizations came together for the operation, including the RPD's Community Action Office, Downtown Enforcement Team, K9, and Code Enforcement.

The Washoe County Health Department was also a part of the operation according to the release, as was REMSA, Mobile Outreach Safety Team, Reno Fire Department, and Animal Control.