Police in North Carolina seized a massive amount of fentanyl that would be enough to kill roughly 19,000 people.
Rockingham County Sheriff’s Investigators and the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office made the discovery Friday when they were serving a search warrant at a residence.
According to studies from the Drug Enforcement Administration , the amount and type of fentanyl recovered during the search would be enough to kill around 19,000 people. Officials said Jeremiah Chaney , 39, Tabitha Nicole Miller , 28, and Brandon "Tyler" Benfield , 24, were arrested and are each facing numerous charges, many of which are felonies. Their bonds have been set at $500,000 each.
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