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COTTONWOOD, Ariz. - A Cottonwood Police K-9 helped officers seize thousands of fentanyl pills during a routine traffic stop on Aug. 31, officials said.
Police had pulled over a sedan along Interstate 17 near the McGuireville exit because of a cracked windshield.
"K-9 Otto was deployed to conduct a narcotics-sniff where he alerted on the vehicle," police said in a statement.
A search of the car revealed five large bags of blue M30 pills inside a duffel bag. Police say there were approximately 50,000 fentanyl pills weighing 12 pounds, along with a "usable amount of methamphetamine."
The driver, Carlos Ignacio Urias Meza, was arrested and faces numerous drug-related charges.
Meza is a resident of Phoenix.
K-9 Otto (Cottonwood Police)
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