Authorities throughout California have seized more than 4 million fentanyl pills and made multiple arrests of dealers in April 2021.
DEA administrator Anne Milgram joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the growing concern surrounding 'rainbow fentanyl' and how parents can be proactive in discussing the concern with their children., 900 pounds of fentanyl powder and made more than 200 arrests of dealers and"poison peddlers" since April 2021, officials said Wednesday. up and down the state during a news conference.
A bag of rainbow-colored fentanyl pills. On Wednesday, California officials said more than 4 million fentanyl pills have been seized in the state since April 2021 as authorities ramp up drug busts to combat the opioid crisis., which yielded 2.3 million fentanyl pills and 762 pounds of powder. In the Inland Empire, east of Los Angeles, authorities seized 790,000 pills and over 36 pounds of fentanyl powder and arrested 25 suspects in the past 18 months.
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