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525,000 fentanyl pills confiscated in Arizona

The Arizona Attorney General's Office, the Tempe Police Department and the Phoenix division of the Drug Enforcement Administration confiscated $66,000, as well.

PHOENIX — Over half-a-million fentanyl pills were seized in an investigation between the Arizona Attorney General's Office, the Tempe Police Department and the Phoenix Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration last week.

Special agents of the Attorney General's Office and law enforcement partners confiscated 525,000 fentanyl pills and $66,000 in cash last week, according to a press release. 

“This operation is a significant step forward in our ongoing fight against criminal drug distribution in our state,” Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a press release. “The collaboration between my office and our local and federal law enforcement partners has been vital to our efforts at keeping this deadly drug off our streets. We will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute these crimes to the fullest extent of the law.”

Credit: Arizona Attorney General's Office
Special agents of the Attorney General's Office and law enforcement partners confiscated 525,000 fentanyl pills and $66,000 in cash.

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