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    Traffic stop yields 105 lbs of meth and 12 lbs of fentanyl, police officials said

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    Medford, OR – According to the police officials, MADGE officers reportedly intercepted a vehicle along I-5 outside of Ashland.

    The Medford Area Drug and Gang Enforcement team reportedly received information of the vehicle transporting large amounts of narcotics in our area.

    With the assistance of the Oregon State Police and the Illegal Marijuana Enforcement Team, investigators stopped the vehicle and Medford Police K9 “Bodie” alerted to the presence of narcotics.

    A search warrant was obtained, and a search of the vehicle yielded 105 pounds of methamphetamine and 12 pounds of fentanyl.

    31-year-old Bernardo Cruz Lopez-Ramos was arrested for the following:

    • Unlawful Possession and Distribution of Methamphetamine – Commercial Drug Offense
    • Unlawful Possession and Distribution of Fentanyl – Commercial Drug Offense
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