BREAKING: A Tucson man is in custody, accused of delivering one million fentanyl pills to the Valley 'on a weekly basis.' abc15
CASA GRANDE, AZ — A Tucson man is accused of delivering one million fentanyl pills to the Phoenix area every week for a Mexico-based drug cell.
During the stop, police found about one million fentanyl pills in the vehicle, along with roughly $1,000.
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