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FORT WORTH, Texas -- At least 10 more people are expected to be arrested as a result of the drug sting at Texas Christian University (TCU).

An "after-action report," dated Feb. 20 and obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, confirmed 23 people had been arrested in the aftermath of the Feb. 15 raid on the Fort Worth campus and its surroundings.

The group includes 16 students, four of whom play on the university's football team.

The Fort Worth police report also revealed that 2.7 pounds of cannabis and $46,000 in cash were seized by undercover officers during the raid, which followed four months of investigation into alleged dealing.

Police estimate the entire recovered drug stash, which included more than six grams of cocaine and other illegal substances and 37 grams of prescription pills, had a street value of $29,000.

Nine weapons, 15 vehicles and 18 iPhones also were claimed, the report said.

Fifteen TCU students and three other suspects initially were arrested during the Feb. 15 raid, with the after-action report indicating five more arrests in the subsequent days.

One was a current student and three were former students, a TCU spokeswoman told the Star-Telegram.

Officials at the Tarrant County district attorney's office were awaiting more information from Fort Worth police before laying charges, spokeswoman Melody McDonald said.

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