06/15/2026
Well done CPPD.
On June 10, 2026, a Williamson County jury found Caleb Comer guilty of Murder in connection with the fentanyl poisoning death of 18-year-old Cedar Park resident Matthew Wright. On June 12, 2026, Comer was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
The conviction stems from a Cedar Park Police Department Organized Crime Unit investigation that began after Wright was found deceased in his home in May 2024. Detectives determined Comer sold Wright fentanyl just hours before his death. An autopsy later confirmed fatal levels of fentanyl in Wright’s system.
Comer was arrested in July 2024 on a Murder warrant. His conviction and sentencing mark the conclusion of a joint effort between Cedar Park Police detectives and the Williamson County District Attorney’s Office to hold accountable those who distribute deadly narcotics in our community.
“This case sends a clear message to those who distribute illegal drugs, especially those whose actions result in the death of another person, that you will be held accountable,” said Cedar Park Police Chief Mike Harmon. “While no sentence can undo this tragic loss, we remain committed to aggressively investigating these crimes and protecting our community.”
The Cedar Park Police Department also recognizes the Wright family for their strength and support throughout this process.
Anyone with information about narcotics activity can anonymously report tips to the Organized Crime Unit through TIP411 by texting the keyword CPPD and your tip to 847411.
06/13/2026
Tomorrow, Operation 360 will be at Octane at The Oasis in Austin, Texas, overlooking Lake Travis.
Come hang out, check out some incredible cars, and take a few minutes to learn about the dangers of fentanyl, the importance of prevention, and how education can help save lives.
Our mission is simple: educate, empower, and protect our communities. Stop by, meet the team, and support the work we’re doing across Texas.
See you at The Oasis.
operation360.org
06/12/2026
Fentanyl is changing the reality of prevention, awareness, and community safety. The more we understand the risks, the signs, and the conversations that need to happen, the better prepared we are to protect the people around us.
Operation 360’s online courses are now available to help educate individuals, families, educators, and community leaders on the harms of fentanyl and the importance of early awareness.
Education can save lives. Start learning today.
Online courses available now. Link in bio.
06/01/2026
We talk about funding quite a bit. Not because we want to get every dollar out there, but because so many NGOs have abused the funds they receive. Grants(public and private), tax dollars, and donations have been misused maliciously across the Country.
We have learned first hand if you want to get a public grant or government funding, you often have to kick back money to those with the purse strings.
This is not for us....👆
Here's a few facts about Operation 360:
1. Our income has been completely through private donations.
2. NO ONE WITHIN OUR ORGANIZATION TAKES A SALARY.
3. Many of our personnel commonly cover minor expenses with their own money.
4. Almost all of our income is used to assist others, with the minimum used for operations.
If you would like to assist us with our mission, consider purchasing an Operation 360 shirt as shown in the picture, or make a donation via the link, or at our website. Operation360.org
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05/27/2026
Much thanks to and Pam for donating to ! We are grateful and appreciate the partnership!
05/25/2026
Doing work at the Josh Abbott Concert! Good conversations, handing out Naloxone, and providing some free reaources. Big Thanks to for having us out!