Investigation leads to numerous drug arrests in Louisville
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Nearly two dozen people suspected of trafficking in fentanyl and meth have been charged after an ongoing joint operation involving local and federal law enforcement agencies that spanned from Kentucky to California.
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The alleged drug dealers put meth and fentanyl on the streets, but disguised them as legal prescriptions.Â
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