COLUMBUS, Ohio — A routine traffic stop on East Livingston Avenue on Wednesday led to the seizure of more than 4 kilograms of fentanyl and cocaine by the Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force in Columbus.

Kemar Campbell was arrested during the traffic stop for an equipment violation when officers discovered more than 100 grams of cocaine in his pants, according to court documents. The subsequent investigation revealed the drugs were being transported for distribution.

"This seizure exemplifies the threat not only to law enforcement but to community members," said Special Agent Brian Mulcahy of the DEA's Columbus district office.

The bust yielded a collective haul of more than 4 kilograms of fentanyl and cocaine as well as counterfeit fentanyl pills, according to Mulcahy. He said

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