Several pounds of fentanyl are off the streets after a major drug bust in Whatcom County on Wednesday.
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The agencies surveilled the 6000 block of Neeval Road, east of Ferndale and the 5300 block of Guide Meridian in Bellingham. The sheriff’s office said around 3.24 pounds of suspected powdered fentanyl, $6,000, an illegally sawed-off shotgun, multiple cell phones, suspected drug ledger notes, multiple empty baggies, a scale with residue and shotgun shells were recovered.The sheriff’s office said the car came from a location connected to the DTO. Carlos Monreal, a person of interest, was identified as a passenger.
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