30 Pounds of Fentanyl Worth $2 Million Delivered to Home in Maine
Police said 30 pounds of fentanyl pills worth $2 million was “misdelivered” to a residence in Winslow.
30 Pounds of Fentanyl Worth $2 Million
The package from California arrived on Friday and contained multiple bags of pills that “tested presumptively positive for fentanyl.” said the Winslow Police Department.
Second Package Delivered
A second package was delivered on Saturday to the same address. The homeowner said they had not ordered anything and were not expecting any packages.
30 Pounds of Fentanyl Seized
The pills weighed 30 pounds and had a street value of $2 million.
Open Investigation
Police are investigating and the case remains open. Updates will be posted to social media when more information is released.
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