TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – Tucson Police helped other law enforcement agencies recover more than 1.1 million fentanyl pills in a traffic stop.
Investigators from the Arizona High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (AZHIDTA) Counter Narcotics Alliance (CNA)—a coalition that includes members from TPD and the DEA—conducted a vehicle interception operation along I-10, targeting suspected illegal drug transportation into Southern Arizona.
Tucson Police said officers stopped a Dodge Challenger driven by 42-year-old Abraham Loustaunau.
During the traffic stop, officers found over 1.1 million fentanyl pills (with an estimated street value of over $4 million) hidden inside the vehicle.
Authorities said the driver was also armed with a handgun.
Tucson Police said Loustaunau was arrested and his vehicle was impounded.
TPD works closely with our local, state, and federal partners to combat the impact of fentanyl and illegal drugs in our community.
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