Police seize ‘enough fentanyl to kill 19,000 people’ in massive drug bust

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Police seize ‘enough fentanyl to kill 19,000 people’ in massive drug bust
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The amount of fentanyl that North Carolina police seized in a recent raid would be enough to kill roughly 19,000 people.

Rockingham County Sheriff’s Investigators and the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office made the discovery Friday when they were serving a search warrant at a residence.

According to studies from the Drug Enforcement Administration , the amount and type of fentanyl recovered during the search would be enough to kill around 19,000 people. Officials said Jeremiah Chaney , 39, Tabitha Nicole Miller , 28, and Brandon "Tyler" Benfield , 24, were arrested and are each facing numerous charges, many of which are felonies. Their bonds have been set at $500,000 each.

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