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Cartels Moving Fentanyl and Meth Into Wyoming

The Wyoming HighPatrol and Special Drug Agents were instrumental in making a massive drug bust at a Evanston, Wyoming gas station.

The Drug bust occurred at a gas station and netted 1,349 M30 lethal Fentanyl pills, which were to be sold all over the state of Wyoming. Also in the drug bust was 3.89 pounds of Methamphetamine.


A pistol also was discovered in the drug bust. According to Wyoming News sources, the Fentanyl pills and the Meth was Cartel drug property on their way to several cities in Wyoming. The male individual that was arrested was a felon in possession of a firearm.


The Wyoming Highway Patrol deployed a K-9 dog that alerted Troopers of the drugs.

According to Southern Border sources, Wyoming is a target due to the wide open spaces and not a heavy Law Enforcement presence.

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