Four Charged with Cocaine and Fentanyl Trafficking
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Four individuals were charged with cocaine and fentanyl trafficking. The exact nature of the charges and the extent of the defendants' involvement were not specified.
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Four Charged with Cocaine and Fentanyl Trafficking
Media Coverage · April 30, 2026
Four individuals have been charged with cocaine and fentanyl trafficking. The charges stem from a multi-agency investigation into a large-scale narcotics operation. The case is significant because it highlights the ongoing struggle against opioid trafficking in the region.
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- • cocaine trafficking
- • fentanyl trafficking
- • indictment
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Four Charged with Cocaine and Fentanyl Trafficking
Media Coverage · Apr 30, 2026
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1 eventFour Charged with Cocaine and Fentanyl Trafficking
Four individuals have been charged with cocaine and fentanyl trafficking. The charges stem from a multi-agency investigation into a large-scale narcotics operation. The case is significant because it highlights the ongoing struggle against opioid trafficking in the region.
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