Traffickers Busted With 150,000 Fentanyl Pills Skip California Court After Cashless Bail Release

Traffickers Busted With 150,000 Fentanyl Pills Skip California Court After Cashless Bail Release
Alleged drug traffickers Jose Zendejas, 25, and Benito Madrigal, 19. Courtesy of Tulare County Sheriff's Office
Lorenz Duchamps
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Two alleged drug traffickers who were arrested during a traffic stop in California last month after they got busted with 150,000 pills of fentanyl failed to show up for court on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

Jose Zendejas, 25, and Benito Madrigal, 19, both from Washington, were arrested in Tulare County on June 24 with enough fentanyl to kill millions of people. The drugs they possessed had an estimated street value of $750,000.

Lorenz Duchamps
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