Sheriff deputies in Multnomah County seized approximately 92,000 fentanyl pills, 10 pounds of meth, and three pounds of cocaine.
Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue says law enforcement does not have the resources to manage the large influx of fentanyl and says the Biden administration is ‘out of touch.'Law enforcement in the Portland area seized large quantities of fentanyl pills, methamphetamine and cocaine during a recent investigation.
In conjunction with the Clackamas County Interagency Task Force, the deputies followed the suspect in a vehicle driving into Clackamas County. Deputies obtained a warrant that allowed them to stop the driver and search the vehicle.
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