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Two separate incidents in Yuma and Tucson on June 6 resulted in 138 pounds of drugs including fentanyl and methamphetamine by Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers, according to a news release.
Arizona ports of entry saw the highest amount of fentanyl seized in August — and more than at the rest of the U.S. border with Mexico plus the border with Canada. Customs officers at Arizona ...
PHOENIX — Two men were indicted on several charges for the possession and selling of 75 pounds of fentanyl pills in Tucson in 2024, according to a press release. On Jan. 2, a grand jury indicted ...
Busts of fentanyl are on the rise along the border in Arizona and California, federal data show. Federal authorities have seized more than 7,000 pounds of the powerful synthetic opioid along the U ...
Fentanyl is ‘headed all over the place’ "So this year, we’re already at over 1,200 pounds of fentanyl seized," said Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) Sgt. Jesus Gastelum.
Tucson declares fentanyl, opioid use public health crisis. Sam Parker. October 27, 2023 ... student-managed and -produced news outlet serving the University of Arizona and greater Tucson since 1899.
YUMA, Ariz. – Arizona police have struggled to keep up with fentanyl traffickers as Border Patrol remains too overwhelmed by the migrant crisis to focus their efforts on drug smuggling, a former ...
PIMA COUNTY, AZ (AZFamily) — Three people have been sentenced for drug trafficking in Pima County. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced the sentencing on Thursday. “These sentences ...
U.S. District Judge Ricard Young sentenced Deriontai Mathis, 31, of Evansville to 11 years in federal prison, followed by ...
Arizona Customs and Border Protection agents seized an estimated $4.3 million worth of fentanyl on Wednesday that was enough to potentially kill over 42 million people.
TUCSON, Arizona (KGUN) -- Standing by a picture of her son at Pantano Christian Church on Tuesday, Theresa Guerrero spoke with people stopping by her table, which had pictures of ...
That’s why the Tucson Police Department said they’re prosecuting people who sell fentanyl. They said almost 54% of the fentanyl seized throughout the country comes from Arizona.
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