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Wyoming Men Trafficking Large Amounts of Fentanyl to Cody Wyoming

Two Wyoming men were charged for trafficking large amounts of Fentanyl to Cody, Wyoming. 29-year-old Jonathan Castillo from Casper, Wyoming, and Cody, Wyoming resident, 36-year-old Tucker D. Wirfel.
Both men were accused of having direct involvement in a Fentanyl trafficking ring that was distributing vast quantities of Fentanyl to Cody. It was enough Fentanyl to kill everyone in Park County.

Both men pleaded guilty. Castillo received 90 months in prison with four years of supervised release.

Tucker Wirfel pleaded guilty to Fentanyl distribution and received 92 months and only three years of supervised release and to pay only 500 dollars in restitution.

According to Court Documents, a significant form of distributing the Fentanyl pills to Cody, Wyoming, was using the United States Postal mail.

The shipments were coming from the State of Arizona, and the Fentanyl was directly linked to the Illegal Aliens that were coming across the open Southern border, more than likely Cartel Drugs.

The Rainbow Fentanyl, is the name of brightly colored pills that look like candy bear are syntheticOpioid that is 50 times more potent than Heroin and 100 times more potent that Morphine and, it will kill a person.

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