
DEA seizes 13 pounds of heroin/fentanyl at Bronx packaging mill, 2 men arrested
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DEA agents in New York City arrested two men in connection with a drug bust that yielded around 13 pounds of heroin/fentanyl, with a street value of nearly $2 million.
Bradford Betz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to bradford.betz@fox.com and on Twitter: @Bradford_Betz.
Agents were conducting surveillance of an apartment in the Bronx’s Fordham Manor neighborhood around 12:23 p.m. Tuesday. The agents believed the location was being used as a narcotics mill.
Agents observed an individual – later identified as 23-year-old Diego Tejada-Rosario – leave the building carrying a gray backpack and walk south. Just minutes later another individual – later identified as 23-year-old Victor Camacho – leave the same apartment carrying a multi-colored tote shopping back and get into a taxi.

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