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2 men indicted for trafficking enough fentanyl to kill 1 million people.
Two men have been federally indicted in Dayton for possession with intent to distribute more than 2,000 grams of fentanyl an amount a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency website indicated could cause one million fatal overdoses.
Jose Alonso Rios, 35, and Jesus Olegario Vidal Portillo, 21, were each indicted on conspiracy and possession of fentanyl charges that could lead to prison sentences of 10 years to life if they are convicted.
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Rios vehicle stopped at an ER in Huber Heights, and Rios was observed walking in with a blue bag, the complaint said. About an hour later, the special agent wrote, law enforcement saw a minor boy walk out of the ER with the blue bag and leave it near a dumpster.
The complaint said the boy was checking out vehicles and watched as a man later identified as Vidal got out of a gray Toyota Corolla and retrieve the bag.
Troopers stopped Vidals vehicle, a K-9 detected narcotics and two 1,000-plus gram bricks of what field tested positive for fentanyl was found on the passenger floorboard, according to the complaint.
More at link. I can't believe this man would put his son at risk with this deadly drug!
Two men have been federally indicted in Dayton for possession with intent to distribute more than 2,000 grams of fentanyl an amount a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency website indicated could cause one million fatal overdoses.
Jose Alonso Rios, 35, and Jesus Olegario Vidal Portillo, 21, were each indicted on conspiracy and possession of fentanyl charges that could lead to prison sentences of 10 years to life if they are convicted.
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Rios vehicle stopped at an ER in Huber Heights, and Rios was observed walking in with a blue bag, the complaint said. About an hour later, the special agent wrote, law enforcement saw a minor boy walk out of the ER with the blue bag and leave it near a dumpster.
The complaint said the boy was checking out vehicles and watched as a man later identified as Vidal got out of a gray Toyota Corolla and retrieve the bag.
Troopers stopped Vidals vehicle, a K-9 detected narcotics and two 1,000-plus gram bricks of what field tested positive for fentanyl was found on the passenger floorboard, according to the complaint.
More at link. I can't believe this man would put his son at risk with this deadly drug!