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Four Prescott residents have been arrested on multiple felony firearms and drug charges after a month-long investigation.
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Senate Bill 1029 would expand the state’s first-degree murder statute to include death by fentanyl if the drug can be linked to a specific individual. In Arizona, first-degree murder is punishable by life in prison or the death penalty.
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The Mexican army has seized more than a half million fentanyl pills in a raid on what government officials calls the largest synthetic drug lab found to date.
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Lawmakers in the Arizona Senate have advanced a bill that would allow law enforcement to charge fentanyl dealers with first-degree murder that's punishable by life in prison or the death penalty.
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The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office says about 45,000 fentanyl pills were seized during a traffic stop near Happy Jack earlier this week.
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A group of bipartisan lawmakers is calling on congressional leaders to move forward with legislation to reduce fentanyl coming into the country though borders and ports of entry.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration this week announced they’ve taken the equivalent of more than 36 million fatal doses of Fentanyl off the streets through the agency’s One Pill Can Kill initiative. Fentanyl remains the nation’s deadliest drug threat.
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Arizona law enforcement is raising the alarm about a new colorful variety of fentanyl pills that have been reported statewide. So far, the pills, referred to as rainbows or Skittles, haven’t been detected in Flagstaff.
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Two women were arrested last week near Casa Grande after police found half-a-million fentanyl pills during a speeding stop on Interstate 10.
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It’s Friday, June 18. President Joe Biden signed a law Thursday recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day. It commemorates the day…