Two men face serious charges after Georgia authorities uncover 18 pounds of fentanyl in one Georgia shed

Georgia – Federal prosecutors have brought charges against two men following a series of drug investigations in Norcross, Georgia, where authorities say large quantities of fentanyl and methamphetamine were seized during coordinated law enforcement operations earlier this week.

According to the Department of Justice, Benjamin Alberto Lozoya, 27, of Chamblee, and Arturo Carreno-Rivera, 45, a Mexican national with no legal status in the United States, now face federal criminal complaints tied to separate narcotics trafficking activities uncovered by investigators.

The cases stem from surveillance and enforcement actions conducted on March 11 by agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration and partner agencies…

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