Three Men Arrested After Massive Amounts Of Drugs Found At Phoenix Home
By Ginny Reese
March 11, 2021
According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, troopers recently found massive amounts of drugs, including nearly 9,000 Fentanyl pills, during a search warrant as a local home, reported ABC 15.
The Department of Public Safety posted a series of tweets about the drug bust.
In the tweets, the DPS said that its Maricopa County Criminal Targeting Unit did a follow-up search warrant on March 1st that stemmed from a traffic stop "in which a large quantity of narcotics & dangerous drugs were found."
One of the tweets stated:
"During service of the warrant, detectives seized approx. 9,000 fentanyl pills, 1 lb of meth, cocaine, firearms, counterfeit money & $5,000 in cash. Three suspects- brothers Thomas, Terrin, & Tory Lallande- were arrested & booked into the Maricopa Co. Jail on numerous charges."
During service of the warrant, detectives seized approx. 9,000 fentanyl pills, 1 lb of meth, cocaine, firearms, counterfeit money & $5,000 in cash. Three suspects – brothers Thomas, Terren & Tory Lallande - were arrested & booked into the Maricopa Co. Jail on numerous charges. pic.twitter.com/nAuzreyALX
— Dept. of Public Safety (@Arizona_DPS) March 9, 2021
According to the DPS, all three of the suspects face multiple charges including:
- transportation, sale, and possession of dangerous drugs
- transportation, sale and possession of narcotic drugs
In addition, Tory was arrested on a felony warrant out of California for a weapons violation.
All three suspects face charges of transportation, sale & possession of dangerous drugs, as well as transportation, sale & possession of narcotic drugs. Tory Lallande was also arrested on a felony warrant out of California for a weapons violation. #AZTroopers #DrugsOffTheStreets pic.twitter.com/hWyzCrAVVT
— Dept. of Public Safety (@Arizona_DPS) March 9, 2021
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