Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office Discovers Fentanyl Pills During Traffic Stop Worth $1.3

KOKH - January 5, 2024 6:29 am

Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office discovers fentanyl pills in traffic stop worth $1.3M (Photo: OCSO)

During a press conference on Thursday, the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) announced deputies made a drug bust during a traffic stop in Oklahoma City.

According to OCSO, on December 21, Justin Xavier McCrow was stopped near I-35 and NW 63rd for speeding.

During the traffic stop, 46,000 fentanyl pills worth $1.3 million were found, along with $3,500 in cash and marijuana.

McCrow is now facing multiple charges, including two felonies and aggravated drug trafficking.

 

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