BROOMFIELD, Colo. (KKTV) – Police in Broomfield arrested a man on a number of charges Monday evening. Officers said they found him in a vehicle in a grocery store parking lot with a number of things he should not have had, including fentanyl he was trying to hide under some groceries.
“More fentanyl off the streets!” a social media post by the Broomfield Police Department announcing the arrest states. According to that post, an officer saw a car in the parking lot of the King Soopers on Highway 287 and Miramonte Boulevard that had plates with “no record,” which police said means they were canceled, stolen or had expired an “extended period of time” ago.
When police approached the vehicle, a 49-year-old man was in the front seat and was in possession of brass knuckles, a credit card that was not his, and more than four grams of fentanyl, which police said the man was trying to hide under a steak…