Historic fentanyl bust was enough to kill more than 800,000 people
- Authorities seized enough drugs to kill more than 800,000 people from a home in Chester County, leading to the arrests of Travaris and Lamonica Dixon.
- The seizure included 3.7 pounds of fentanyl, 87 grams of crack cocaine, two pounds of marijuana, 17 guns, and over $91,000 in cash.
- Both Travaris and Lamonica Dixon were charged with trafficking fentanyl, trafficking crack cocaine, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
- Sheriff Max Dorsey emphasized the need for families to seek help for opioid addiction, stating that these drugs are killing people throughout the country.
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Historic fentanyl bust was enough to kill more than 800,000 people
By Carrie Hodgin Click here for updates on this story CHESTER COUNTY, South Carolina (WXII) — Two people are facing drug charges in a historic drug bust in Chester County. The Chester County Sheriff’s Office said they seized enough fentanyl from the drug bust to kill more than 800,000 people. The raid happened Friday on Berryhill Road in the Edgemoor community of South Carolina. Deputies seized about 1,700 grams (3.7 pounds) of fentanyl, 87 …
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