In a significant development, a routine traffic stop in North Carolina unveiled a staggering amount of fentanyl, enough to potentially cause the death of 27 million people, exceeding the state's population.
According to the North Carolina Office of Chief Medical Examiner, North Carolina has seen a 658% increase in fentanyl-related overdose deaths between 2016 and 2022.
IREDELL COUNTY, N.C. According to the Iredell County Sheriff's Department in North Carolina, a routine traffic stop turned into a a drug bust on Dec. 10
In a significant development, a routine traffic stop in North Carolina unveiled a staggering amount of fentanyl, enough to potentially cause the death of 27 million people, exceeding the state's population.
In a significant development, a routine traffic stop in North Carolina unveiled a staggering amount of fentanyl, enough to potentially cause the death of 27 million people, exceeding the state's population.