Agents with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics served a search warrant at an Oklahoma City site on Monday and walked away with roughly six kilograms of fentanyl and one suspect in custody, authorities said. OBN Director Donnie Anderson warned the haul “could put thousands of lives at risk” if it had made it onto the streets.
According to KOKH, agents found what they described as “approximately six kilos” of fentanyl during the search. The station reported that investigators did not immediately release the suspect’s identity or additional details about the ongoing case.
How Big Is Six Kilos?
The Drug Enforcement Administration notes that about 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be a potentially lethal dose for an adult. Based on that measure, one…..