Hood River Police Make Narcotic Seizure After Traffic Stop

Hood River Police seized a substantial quantity of narcotics after a traffic stop over the weekend.  According to a statement from the Hood River Police Department, an officer stopped a vehicle for expired registration tags and observed numerous signs of impairment in the driver.  The department says 108 grams of suspected Fentanyl in pills and uncut form, 95 grams of methamphetamine, and ten grams of heroin was seized from the vehicle along with a large amount of cash.  The HRPD noted the term “suspected” fentanyl was used because there is no easy or safe way to test for fentanyl in the field, as opposed to meth and heroin test kits that are readily available to officers.

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