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Investigators uncovered 13.9 grams of fentanyl, which police say is enough to potentially kill nearly 7,000 people.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two men are facing felony charges after an investigation uncovered drugs and firearms inside a Jacksonville business, the sheriff’s office announced Thursday.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said investigators received a tip that drug dealers were using a North Main Street business to sell illegal narcotics. The business is next to a church and across the street from a middle school, police said.
After executing a search warrant on the property, police said detectives found and seized the following items:
- 13.9 grams of fentanyl (enough to potentially kill nearly 7,000 people)
- 16.1 grams of powder cocaine
- 4.6 grams of crack cocaine
- 1.9 grams of oxycodone
- 347.7 grams of marijuana
- 2 firearms (one had been reported lost)
- $2,966 in cash
- One gold chain
Police arrested Eyob Woldetensay, 35, and Adriann Hendon, 51, on felony drug charges, including possession of illegal drugs with intent to sell them within 1,000 feet of a place of worship.