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Sheriff: Bags of fentanyl pills seized during I-10 traffic stop

The driver reportedly ran away on foot and law enforcement officials are looking for him.
Credit: PCSO

PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. — A recent traffic stop on Interstate 10 resulted in law enforcement officials seizing 80 pounds in suspected fentanyl pills.

The Pinal County Sheriff's Office said one of its deputies was recently involved in a drug bust involving an estimated 360,000 pills.

On June 4, the deputy was assisting Border Patrol with a traffic stop along I-10. The driver appeared nervous and the deputy asked to inspect the vehicle. 

While searching the back of the car, the deputy reported finding bags of pills and nine pounds of cocaine. PCSO said the driver, a 23-year-old from Nogales, took off running from the car. Officials are looking for him.

We have your drugs

HEY ZARETH, WE HAVE YOUR DRUGS On 6/4 around 1pm, a PCSO Deputy working a Stonegarden detail with the US Border Patrol, Tucson Sector along the I-10 conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for observed traffic violations. During the stop, the driver acted extremely nervous. The Deputy asked for consent to search the vehicle, and the driver granted it. In the back of the vehicle, the Deputy discovered several duffle and shopping bags containing more than 80 pounds of fentanyl pills, that's nearly 360,000 individual pills, and more than 9 pounds of cocaine. Realizing his load had been discovered, the driver took off running. He was able to get away, but he left his driver's license behind. So to 23-year-old Zareth Valdes of Nogales, we have your drugs. We'll be sure to update you when we have his mugshot.

Posted by Pinal County Sheriff's Office on Thursday, June 6, 2024

   

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