BUSTED! 4 men are facing charges after a large drug bust in the West Valley. abc15
On February 7, the Phoenix PD's Mountain View Precinct Neighborhood Enforcement Team and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration arrested the four men after serving three search warrants for alleged distribution of large quantities of fake M30 pills, fentanyl powder, methamphetamine, and heroin.
The bust resulted in the total seizure of approximately 375,000 M30 pills, suspected to contain fentanyl, over two kilograms of powder cocaine, one kilo of powder suspected to be fentanyl, 190 pounds of methamphetamine, three pounds of heroin, seven firearms, five vehicles, 12 pounds of marijuana, and over $70,000.
Thanks to the diligence of our officers and help from @DEAPHOENIXDiv and @marcoattorney, these drugs have been taken off the streets of Phoenix. Four men were arrested as a result. Three search warrants at three different locations led to findings of the following items: pic.twitter.com/qJAFfFHpep — Phoenix Police February 23, 2022 The warrants were served at three addresses in west Phoenix/Maryvale area, and Avondale.The men were booked into the Maricopa County Jail and are awaiting their initial court appearance.
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