A monthslong investigation targeting the movement of fentanyl between Kensington and the Philadelphia suburbs led to 94 arrests and the seizure of $365,000 in narcotics since September, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office said Monday.
The drug trafficking investigation sought to take down pipelines between the city's drug markets and lower level dealers in the suburbs.
"Big city problems, as some people say — they are definitely not contained just to the big city," Attorney General Dave Sunday said at a press conference.
In addition to fentanyl, the powerful synthetic opioid that has fueled the nation's overdose epidemic, authorities seized various amounts of heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, prescription pills and other narcotics. Investigators also recovered 12 guns.
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