“Fentanyl, which has really hit the market for us, is what is driving our opioid crisis not just in Arizona, not just in this region, but across the country.” “The pills in front of you are death, that’s what they are,” Scottsdale Police Chief Jeff Walther told reporters. The massive seizure announced Thursday by Scottsdale police and Drug Enforcement Administration officials had an estimated street value of $9 million and may have saved hundreds of thousands of lives. Nearly 1.7 million fentanyl pills allegedly connected to Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel were seized in Arizona this week - a record bust in the state, police and federal authorities said. No - ending drug busts won’t prevent drug overdoseįeds take down alleged fentanyl mill in the Bronx, at least 4 arrestedįloridan man fakes heart attack in failed attempt to get out of drug arrest during traffic stop: copsĬoast Guard seizes $158 million in cocaine and marijuana from 3 vessels in Pacific Ocean
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