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Millions of potentially deadly fentanyl doses seized in 2025 by DEA's Louisville Field Division
The agency says while the number of fentanyl-related deaths is trending down, there's still more work to be done.
Federal agents describe fentanyl as the deadliest drug they have ever faced, and the new leader of the Drug Enforcement ...
When President Donald Trump designated fentanyl as a "Weapon of Mass Destruction," it gave the Drug Enforcement ...
A former longtime Drug Enforcement Administration agent who rose to help oversee the agency’s financial operations has been charged with agreeing to launder millions of dollars in narcotics proceeds ...
DEA's Phoenix division reports a 79% increase in fentanyl seizures for the year, showing Arizona's role in the opioid ...
A new Drug Enforcement Administration initiative is making significant progress in combating the fentanyl crisis across Montana, Wyoming and the nation.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is launching what they are calling Fentanyl Free America with two goals in mind: reducing ...
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DEA launches new initiative to tackle fentanyl crisis
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) launched the Fentanyl Free America initiative, aiming to combat the growing ...
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DEA launches new anti-fentanyl initiative
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says it's "doubling down" on its campaign to combat the most lethal drug ever ...
A former high-level Drug Enforcement Agency official allegedly helped a Mexican cartel spread cocaine in the US and offered ...
Campo and Sensi met repeatedly in New York, Virginia, and Florida, where they allegedly agreed to launder as much as $12 ...
Colorado agents alone seized more than 665,000 potentially deadly pills and 2.41 kilograms of fentanyl powder, the equivalent of 1.2 million lethal doses, according to the DEA.
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