A Bronx man is facing serious drug charges after police said they uncovered $7 million dollars worth of fentanyl and heroin concealed in a coffee table
Investigators said they observed 59-year old Samuel Rojas-Camacho entering and exiting an apartment building — which they believed to be a drug stash location — in the Norwood neighborhood near Van Cortlandt Park at least three times.
The car he was a passenger in was pulled over Monday night at the corner of Jerome Avenue and East 233rd Street in Woodlawn Heights, and a raid of the apartment later that night turned up 50 pounds of fentanyl and heroin. There were also street-ready glassine envelopes stamped with the brand name"Skull Crusher."Stay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC 4 New York app for
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