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Colorado storage container sale leads to record drug bust

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A man bought an abandoned storage unit in Colorado at an auction but called the local sheriff's office after discovering its contents. Inside was the largest fentanyl stash in the state's history - valued at around $8 million.

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  • A storage unit auction in Douglas County, Colorado, led to the discovery of the state's largest fentanyl seizure, valued at $8 million.
  • The buyer of the abandoned unit found hundreds of bags of blue fentanyl pills and notified authorities. 19s
  • The Drug Enforcement Administration connected the storage unit to the Sinaloa Cartel, recently designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. 41s
  • Authorities found about 1.7 million fentanyl pills and 12 kilograms of powder, enough to make an additional 6 million pills. 1m 19s
  • Officials stated the individual who reported the drugs helped prevent them from reaching the streets. 1m 30s
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