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Martin County Sheriff's Office seizes 'largest fentanyl load in county's history'

Jeffry Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ortiz, 30, Yelson Daniel Alvarez-Ortiz, 26 and Carlos Antonio Almonte-Melo, 36, face 25 years in prison
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MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — Three men from New York were arrested Wednesday after, deputies say, they transported 10,000 fentanyl pills with a street value of $300,000.

"When I walked up to that car and saw that bag, which turned out to be two-and-a-half pounds, I was absolutely flabbergasted," Martin County Sheriff William D. Snyder said during a news conference Thursday. "Every one of those pills had the potential to kill who ever took them."

Martin County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested Jeffry Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ortiz, 30, Yelson Daniel Alvarez-Ortiz, 26, and Carlos Antonio Almonte-Melo, 36 in the parking lot of a retail shopping plaza on Federal Highway.

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Martin County Sheriff's Office seizes 10,000 fentanyl pills worth $300,000

Deputies said the three men are suspected to be part of a larger drug trafficking organization.

"We do think that we have representatives of cartels here," Snyder said.

All three are considered flight risks but were given a bond of $200,000.

They face fentanyl trafficking charges, which carries a minimum mandatory sentence of 25 years in prison.