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Arizona deputies, K-9, track down suspects allegedly trafficking $1.4M worth of fentanyl, deputies say

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Law enforcement officers in Arizona discovered 72,000 suspected fentanyl pills during a traffic stop leading to a police chase involving a fleeing suspect.

Police said the suspected fentanyl pills were worth $1.4 million. Navajo County Sheriff's deputies seized the suspected fentanyl pills during a traffic stop on Monday.

Officials said that the driver and the passenger were asked to step out of the vehicle. Iracema Ramirez, 37, booking photo at Navajo County Sheriff's Office in Arizona. (Navajo County Sheriff's Office) Rafael Quihui Andrade, 29, booking photo at Navajo County Sheriff's Office in Arizona. (Navajo County Sheriff's Office) Once they had stepped out, the passenger, 29-year-old Rafael Quihui Andrade, ran to the driver's side and drove away, leaving the other suspect, 37-year-old Iracema Ramirez along the highway. "In a split second, Rafael ran to the driver’s seat and fled the traffic stop eastbound, leaving the female on the side of the road," deputies told Fox 10.

Another deputy went after Andrade and found the abandoned car 3 miles away from the initial traffic stop. A search for Andrade commenced with Navajo County deputies eventually finding the suspect hiding behind rocks in the desert.

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