Six suspects have been federally charged in connection to a Mexico-based drug trafficking operation in the North Sound. FOX13
Agencies served nine federal search warrants in Whatcom and Snohomish County on Wednesday, where they arrested six suspects. Officers also seized 85,000 fentanyl pills, fentanyl powder, crystal meth, cocaine, heroin, $186,000 in cash, five cars and nine firearms.
Authorities say the drug trafficking group was mainly distributing fentanyl pills and fentanyl powder.27-year-old Enoc"Victor" Martinez Lopez of Marysville39-year-old Casey Landis of Bellingham"Drug trafficking organizations are spreading fentanyl pills throughout our district – from rural areas to urban centers," said Brown. "I commend the coordinated efforts in Whatcom and Skagit Counties to expeditiously interdict these potentially deadly drugs.
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