Police make major seizure of 'rainbow fentanyl' pills packaged to look like candy and transported in LEGO boxes
The DEA on Tuesday announced a major seizure of "rainbow fentanyl."Agents say they found 15,000 multi-colored pills.
It comes as there have been nine reported fentanyl poisonings involving kids in the Los Angeles Unified School District in just the last few weeks, including one death.Last month, police in Pasadena announced the seizure of more than 300,000 fentanyl pills, including several packages of the rainbow type.
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