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Suspected Fentanyl Trafficker Has Bad Day In Holyoke: Police

A suspected drug trafficker had a bad trip last week when police stopped his car and seized pounds worth of fentanyl in Hampden County, authorities said. 

Police show off the fentanyl they say officers seized from Jose Rosado, 34, of Florence, during a traffic stop last week in Holyoke, Massachusetts State Police announced on Friday, March 31.

Police show off the fentanyl they say officers seized from Jose Rosado, 34, of Florence, during a traffic stop last week in Holyoke, Massachusetts State Police announced on Friday, March 31.

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Jose Rosado, 34, of Florence, was arrested on March 24, after police found the synthetic opioid during the stop along Route 91 in Holyoke, Massachusetts State Police said on Friday, March 31. 

Officers seized 150 half-packages of fentanyl. 

Rosado is charged with trafficking an amount of heroin/fentanyl between 100-200 grams. 

For context, the DEA says a fatal dose of fentanyl can be as little as two milligrams. 

Rosado's arrest was a joint effort with state police narcotics officers, Springfield police, agents from the DEA's Springfield Office, the Northwestern District Anti-Crime Task Force, and the State Police Detective Unit for Hampden County. 

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