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65,500 fentanyl pills seized by Salinas police task force

65,500 fentanyl pills seized by Salinas police task force
ON THE CRIME WATCH. .. THE "SALINAS POLICE VIOLENCE SUPPRESSION TASK FORCE" HAS UNVEILED THE RESULTS OF A RECENT FENTANYL DRUG BUST. IN THE MONTH LONG "OPERATION BLUE ANGEL" INVESTIGATION... AUTHORITIES CARRIED OUT FIVE SEARCH WARRANTS... AND FOUND 65-THOUSAND FENTANYL PILLS... ONE- HUNDRED-EIGHT GRAMS OF METH... FIVE FIREARMS... AND TWO STOLEN VEHICLES. AUTHORITIES SAY THE DRUG BUST IS CONNECTED TO THE NORTE?O GANG. <THIS IS A CRIL MI ELEMENT...SO DO WE KNO THERE'S MORE OUT TREHE MOST DEFINITELY.> THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY SAYS IN 2019, MONTEREY COUNTYAW S 118 FENTANYL OVERDOSES, REQUIRING HOSPITALIZAT
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65,500 fentanyl pills seized by Salinas police task force
On Tuesday the Salinas Police Department released information on the latest results from their Violence Suppression Task Force, a specialized unit tasked focusing on uncovering gang activity. Chief Roberto Filice, Salinas police staff and local law enforcement partners attended the press conference where they touted the results of the VSTF. According to the department, in a month long investigation called Operation Blue Angel, authorities conducted five search warrants and found 65,500 M30 fentanyl pills, 118 grams of methamphetamine, five firearms guns and two stolen vehicles. The street value for the seized fentanyl pills is estimated to be $350,000. Authorities said the drug bust is connected to the Norteño gang, but declined to release the number and identity of those arrested. In 2019, Monterey County experienced 118 fentanyl overdoses that required hospitalization, District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni said. In 2020, fentanyl overdoses in the county increased to 218. According to the California Department of Public Health, there were 3,946 fentanyl overdose deaths in 2020. "The commitment that the Salinas Department has made to keep Salinas safe does not stop," Salinas Police Chief Roberto Filice said. "This is just one step in our war on crime, which we will continue to fight day in and day out."

On Tuesday the Salinas Police Department released information on the latest results from their Violence Suppression Task Force, a specialized unit tasked focusing on uncovering gang activity.

Chief Roberto Filice, Salinas police staff and local law enforcement partners attended the press conference where they touted the results of the VSTF.

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According to the department, in a month long investigation called Operation Blue Angel, authorities conducted five search warrants and found 65,500 M30 fentanyl pills, 118 grams of methamphetamine, five firearms guns and two stolen vehicles.

The street value for the seized fentanyl pills is estimated to be $350,000.

Authorities said the drug bust is connected to the Norteño gang, but declined to release the number and identity of those arrested.

In 2019, Monterey County experienced 118 fentanyl overdoses that required hospitalization, District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni said. In 2020, fentanyl overdoses in the county increased to 218.

According to the California Department of Public Health, there were 3,946 fentanyl overdose deaths in 2020.

"The commitment that the Salinas Department has made to keep Salinas safe does not stop," Salinas Police Chief Roberto Filice said. "This is just one step in our war on crime, which we will continue to fight day in and day out."