Nearly 7,000 Lethal Fentanyl Doses Seized Near Jacksonville Church and School

Nearly 7,000 Lethal Fentanyl Doses Seized Near Jacksonville Church and School

Two people are in custody after Jacksonville authorities seized large quantities of drugs, firearms, and cash from a business located near a church and across from a middle school on North Main Street.

Following a tip that drug dealers were operating out of the business, narcotics detectives built a case and obtained a search warrant last month. With assistance from the District 6 Task Force and K9 Unit, detectives searched the property and recovered:

  • 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 of which had been reported lost
  • $2,966 in cash
  • One gold chain

Police arrested 35-year-old Eyob Woldetensay and 51-year-old Adriann Hendon. Both are being held in jail on felony charges, including possession of illegal drugs with intent to sell within 1,000 feet of a place of worship.

Authorities say the operation’s shutdown improves safety for the Jacksonville community. The investigation remains ongoing.

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