Border Patrol K-9 sniffs out $2M in fentanyl during traffic stop in Arizona
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A K-9 with U.S. Customs and Border Protection helped agents seize $2 million worth of fentanyl hidden inside a car at a checkpoint on I-8 in Yuma, Arizona.
"The narcotics totaled more than 192 pounds, enough to kill 48 million people," McGurk-Daniel wrote.
The amount of fentanyl seized during the traffic stop was more than the total amount of fentanyl seized during the entirety of Fiscal Year 2022 in the Yuma Sector, according to public U.S. Customs and Border Protections statistics.
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