K-9 finds fentanyl to kill 48M people.
Border Patrol Seizes $2 Million Worth of Fentanyl in Arizona
Following a K9 alert, Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents found more $2 million worth of fentanyl at a checkpoint along Interstate 8 near Yuma,” Yuma Sector Chief Patrol Agent Patricia McGurk-Daniel tweeted.
The seizure of $2 million worth of fentanyl in Arizona has shocked the nation. The Border Patrol K-9 deserves a round of applause for uncovering the stash. The narcotics totaled more than 192 pounds, enough to kill 48 million people. Stored in packets, the fentanyl appeared to have been stored in car seats, according to images of the seizure posted by McGurk-Daniel. Fentanyl was also discovered in the vehicle’s gas tank, according to a report.
Unprecedented Seizure
The amount of fentanyl seized in the stop totals the entirety of fentanyl seized in the Yuma section during fiscal 2022, according to a report. This unprecedented seizure is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Border Patrol agents.
Charges Pending
Details on the subject, including charges, have not been confirmed. However, this seizure sends a strong message to drug traffickers that the Border Patrol is always on the lookout for illegal activities.
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