Traffic stop finds 20 lbs. of fentanyl in a fire extinguisher

A major drug bust along Interstate 40 nets almost one million dollars’ worth of fentanyl.

“We found pipe bombs. We found human trafficking victims, those who human traffic them.  We arrest multiple people with warrants,” Johnie Carter said. He is the Director of the West Tennessee Drug Task Force.

And this week, they made a new find. An officer with the  West Tennessee Drug Task Force pulled over Adalinda Saucedo as she was crossing the Shelby County-Fayette County line just before midnight on Monday.

After searching her car, the officer reported finding two fire extinguishers that appeared to be tampered with, which raised red flags.

“When he inspected the fire extinguishers, he started noticing that there were some abnormalities with it, some after mark welds and further inspection even showed that the heads that were on the sprinkler on the fire extinguishers were false,” Carter said.

After calling in additional support, the fire extinguishers were opened, and drugs were discovered inside.

Johnie Carter said the two containers held 20 pounds of fentanyl, which is enough to kill more than 4.5 million people.

“Fentanyl is a deadly drug. When it gets airborne. It’s sometimes invisible to the naked eye. And it only takes just about two milligrams on average for someone to overdose.”

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