The substance was found in 10 large plastic buckets
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- Two people died after a van crash in Fort Worth, Texas, and authorities discovered nearly 500 lbs. of what was likely liquid methamphetamine inside the vehicle
- The liquid, which emitted strong fumes, was found in 10 plastic buckets
- Officials said the substance has an estimated street value of up to $3 million
Police found nearly 500 lbs. of liquid meth — potentially worth an estimated $3 million — after a minivan crashed in Texas, killing two people.
Police and fire officials responded to a reported car accident in Fort Worth on Thursday, April 16, at approximately 11:28 a.m. local time, according to a media release shared by the Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) on Facebook.
Upon arrival, authorities learned that a car had struck an unoccupied parked vehicle before coming to a stop a “short distance” away.
First responders found a deceased adult male in the passenger seat of the vehicle. They provided medical care to an adult male in the driver’s seat, but he was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene, per the release…