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State Police Seize Heroin, Other Prohibited Drugs Valued at More Than $5 Million in the Second Quarter of 2017


HARRISBURG, Pa., July 10, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania State Police announced today that troopers confiscated $5,451,300 in cocaine, heroin, and other prohibited drugs in the second quarter of 2017.

From April 1 through June 30, state police seized over seven pounds of heroin and two pounds of fentanyl. The drugs have a combined street value of $628,500. Troopers also removed nearly 42 pounds of cocaine and over 13 pounds of methamphetamines valued at $1.3 million from the highways and communities of Pennsylvania during the same period.

In 2017, the Pennsylvania State Police has seized over $19 million in prohibited drugs, including 47 pounds of heroin and fentanyl.

Second Quarter Drug Seizure Totals

Drug

Total Seized

Total Value of Amount Seized

Cocaine

41.93 lbs.

$760,800

Crack Cocaine

4.36 lbs.

$296,500

Heroin

7.38 lbs.

$590,400

Fentanyl

2.40 lbs.

$38,100

LSD

216 doses

$4,350

Marijuana THC ? Liquid

63.05 pints

$403,200

Marijuana THC Solid

60.40 lbs.

$302,000

Marijuana Plants

2,195 plants

$357,000

Processed Marijuana

491.25 lbs.

$1,473,750

Methamphetamines

13.22 lbs.

$540,000

Other Narcotics

2.29 lbs.

$5,200

Other Narcotics (pills)

26,977 pills

$675,000

Synthetic Marijuana & Stimulants

5.51 lbs.

$5,000


Total Value:

$5,451,300

For more information about the Pennsylvania State Police, visit www.psp.pa.gov.

MEDIA CONTACTS: Cpl. Adam Reed or Ryan Tarkowski, 717-783-5556

 

SOURCE Pennsylvania State Police Department



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