Almost 65 pounds of fentanyl and over 70 pounds of meth were seized
AMADO, AZ — Nearly $500,000 worth of illegal drugs are off the streets after a Border Patrol agent found abandoned duffel bags Thursday in southern Arizona.
Customs and Border Patrol officials say the stop took place on Thursday morning near the I-19 Immigration Checkpoint in Amado, Arizona.CBP says a K9 team found and seized the four bags, which were found to contain meth and fentanyl. All told, close to 65 pounds of fentanyl was seized, with an estimated street value of more than $416,000.
There was also over 70 pounds of meth, with an estimated street value just shy of $64,000 in the bags.The narcotics have been turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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