Bronx Fentanyl Bust Prompts Evacuation of Daycare Centers
Investigators say the apartment held packaging materials and airborne powder that forced the evacuation of 14 children from two daycare centers.
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Fentanyl thrown from window prompts daycare evacuation in Bronx drug bust
A weeklong investigation into a suspected fentanyl packaging operation in the Bronx led to the arrest of a 62-year-old man and the seizure of nearly 10 pounds of the drug, officials said.
On July 15, the New York City Special Drug Enforcement Officer's Office announced that law enforcement raided a fentanyl packaging site in an apartment building in the Bronx. The building housed two daycare centers.
Fourteen children were evacuated from two daycare centers in the Bronx after a suspected fentanyl dealer threw a powdered substance out of an apartment window as drug enforcement agents raided the residence, authorities said Wednesday. According to New York Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan, the suspect, identified as Antonio Cabrera, attempted to dispose of the drugs by throwing them from a third-floor window of a building on Morris …
Ten Pounds of Fentanyl Seized from Bronx Apartment: Two Daycare Centers in Building Evacuated
A short-term investigation into a fentanyl packaging and distribution operation led authorities to recover approximately 4.5 kilograms of suspected fentanyl (nearly 10 pounds) from a third-floor apartment at 2075 Morris Avenue, a five-story residential apartment building in the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx. As agents and officers entered the location, defendant Antonio CABRERA allegedly tossed […]
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