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LMPD K9 sniffs out $200,000 worth of fake pills hidden under minivan

The drugs, labeled as Xanax, were actually pressed fentanyl pills.
Credit: LMPD

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Metro Police, with the help of a clever K9, halted a dangerous drug operation in its tracks.

According to a post on the LMPD Facebook page, the Major Crimes Unit in Narcotics intercepted a "trap car" from Miami that was carrying thousands of fake pills.

K9-Franklin found the trap containing 20,000 fake Xanax pills hidden in the Dodge Ram's spare tire compartment. The pill bottles were wrapped in plastic bags. 

According to LMPD, the pills - which were marked as Xanax - were actually Fentanyl pills that were intended to be dumped in the Louisville area.

The estimated street value of the drugs was over $200,000.

The two people in the van were arrested.

Credit: LMPD

LMPD made sure that credit was given where credit is due, using hashtags like #K9FranklinFTW and #FranklinTheTanklin in their Facebook post. 

Other notable hashtags include #ItsATrap and #SoccerMomProbs, referring to the type of vehicle the drugs were found in. 

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