The sheriff’s office said that the fentanyl is valued at $600,000 and contains 3.5 million lethal doses.
reported. The task force learned that the fentanyl was going to be smuggled into Portland, according to the television station.
According to a probable cause affidavit, investigators told Deputy Christopher Iverson that a white 2015 Mercedes CLA 250 sedan was smuggling the narcotics, theAt 6 a.m. PDT on July 19, Iverson was notified that the suspected vehicle was parked in downtown Portland, according to the newspaper. After 90 minutes of watching the vehicle, a plainclothes officer with the Portland Police Department with a drug-sniffing dog walked on the sidewalk near the Mercedes, theWhen Alas-Avila exited the car several seconds later, he was arrested, according to the affidavit.
Alas-Avila told investigators that he drove overnight from Los Angeles to Portland and was waiting for his girlfriend, who lived in a nearby building, according to the . Investigators learned Alas-Avila had an Aug. 30 arrest warrant issued out of Oakland for drug trafficking and obtained a search warrant to enter his Mercedes after he refused to let them search it, according to the affidavit., investigators were granted a search warrant by the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office. Investigators said they discovered approximately 40,000 fentanyl pills and 18.4 pounds of powdered fentanyl.
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