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DEA warns fentanyl most deadly drug in US and Utah history

The DEA said it is on track to see double the amount of fentanyl in the state this year compared to last year. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEAF) has warned that it is on track to double the amount of fentanyl in Utah this year compared to the previous year. The DEA has stated that fentanyl is the primary focus of most of its drug investigations. Special agent Dustin Gillespie from the Salt Lake City division called fentanyl the most potent and deadly drug in the history of the US and Utah. Gillespie warned that users may not know what or how much fentanyl they're taking due to the use of it. The agency is cracking down on high-level distributors and suppliers bringing drugs from Mexico.

DEA warns fentanyl most deadly drug in US and Utah history

Published : 4 weeks ago by Deseret Digital Media in Health

SALT LAKE CITY — The bust of 30 pounds of fentanyl in American Fork on March 21 highlights the drug problem Utah is facing. The Drug Enforcement Administration said it is on track to see double the amount of fentanyl in the state this year compared to last year.

The DEA said fentanyl is the focus of most of its drug investigations.

Special agent Dustin Gillespie of the DEA's Salt Lake City division called fentanyl the most potent and deadly drug in the history of our country and state.

"Just our office last year in 2023, we seized about 665,000 (fentanyl) pills. In 2024, we're already on pace to knock that out of the park," he said.

Part of what makes fentanyl so dangerous is that most other illicit drugs — such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine — are now laced with it. Users may not know what or how much fentanyl they're taking, Gillespie warns.

Gillespie said the DEA is making an effort to crack down on high-level distributors and suppliers bringing drugs in from Mexico.

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