Fentanyl bust seized enough drugs to kill quarter of California's population: police

ByCecilio Padilla CNNWire logo
Monday, November 4, 2024 3:28PM
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A recent routine traffic stop along Interstate 5 in Northern California turned into a massive fentanyl bust.

California Highway Patrol says, in late October, officers pulled over someone for a traffic violation near Airport Boulevard.

While the stop started off routine, officers say things escalated quickly when a K9 from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office sniffed out possible narcotics in the car.

Two duffle bags and a shopping bag full of counterfeit M30 pills were then found, officers say; more than 66 pounds, amounting to around 330,000 pills, were seized.

Officers arrested the driver and booked the Washington State resident into Yolo County Jail.

A recent routine traffic stop along Interstate 5 in Northern California turned into a massive fentanyl bust.
A recent routine traffic stop along Interstate 5 in Northern California turned into a massive fentanyl bust.
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CHP noted that the amount of pills seized in this one arrest, with just a few milligrams of fentanyl being deadly, is enough to kill about a quarter of California's population.

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