CHP Seizes 50,000 Fentanyl Pills in San Joaquin County Operation Assisted by K9 Hanks

In a recent operation by California Highway Patrol’s Valley Division, a traffic stop in San Joaquin County led to a substantial drug bust. With assistance from a keen-nosed K9 unit named Hanks, officers were able to uncover and seize an estimated 50,000 fentanyl pills, as reported on the CHP – Valley Division social media page. The successful interception has removed a significant quantity of this dangerous substance from potentially circulating in the community.

The operation, involving the commendable efforts of CHP officers and their four-legged partners, was geared to effectively keep the streets and neighborhoods safer. “In San Joaquin County, a traffic stop by CHP officers — with the help of one of our four-legged crimefighters, K9 Hanks — led to the discovery and seizure of approximately 50,000 fentanyl pills,” shared the CHP – Valley Division in their public announcement. This proactive measure has thus prevented thousands of potentially lethal doses from reaching their destination…

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