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State Police Seizes Illegal Drugs Valued at More Than $14 Million in the First Quarter of 2019

04/12/2019

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police announced today that troopers confiscated $14,190,683 worth of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, and other prohibited drugs in the first quarter of 2019.

From January 1 through March 31, state police seized nearly 118 pounds of cocaine and 27 pounds of heroin. Troopers also confiscated more than 14 pounds of fentanyl. In its purest form, even a small amount of fentanyl can cause a severe and potentially deadly reaction, putting users, people close to them, and first responders at risk. The heroin and fentanyl have a combined street value of $956,460.

The Pennsylvania State Police remains an integral part of the Opioid Command Center, working to fight the heroin and opioid crisis as part of Governor Tom Wolf's disaster declaration. In April, the department marked the one-year anniversary of the Pennsylvania Overdose Information Network (ODIN).

ODIN is a centralized repository to track overdoses, naloxone administrations, and investigative drug information that allows police, public safety, and healthcare professionals to share all types of information related to opioid abuse in their communities. ODIN is now used by more than 1,300 agencies in all 67 counties in Pennsylvania, including 1,000 municipal police departments.

First Quarter Drug Seizure Totals
                         DrugTotal SeizedTotal Value of Amount Seized
Cocaine117.78 lbs.$2,120,040
Crack Cocaine4.73 lbs.$212,850
Heroin26.98 lbs.$728,460
Fentanyl14.25 lbs.$228,000
LSD506 doses$10,170
Marijuana THC – Liquid29.89 pints$200,263
Marijuana THC – Solid37.27 lbs.$186,350
Marijuana Plants151 plants$24,915
Processed Marijuana1,437 lbs.$4,311,060
Methamphetamines68.40 lbs.$2,776,000
MDMA – Ecstasy37.06 lbs.$1,226,840
MDMA – Pills192 pills$2,880
Other Narcotics687.99 lbs.$1,395,980
Other Narcotics (Pills)30,667 pills$766,875
 Total Value$14,190,683

 

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

MEDIA CONTACT: Ryan Tarkowski, 717-783-5556

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