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10 pounds of fentanyl found after search warrant in Tenderloin and Oakland

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Prosecutors are asking the court to hold three suspected drug dealers in custody after police found 10 pounds of fentanyl and weapons in their possession.

According to the San Francisco District Attorney, the search warrant was executed in Tenderloin and at two separate residences in Oakland. 

Police reportedly found over 10 pounds of fentanyl, meth, heroin, cocaine, alprazolam, and synthetic pills. A rifle with a drum and three pistols were also seized during the search. 

The three suspects were identified as Gabriela Estrada, 25, Josue Fabricio Alvarez-Rivera, 26, and Anderson Hernandez-Ruiz, 22. 

All three were taken into custody after the search, and they now face felony charges.

The three suspects were arraigned on Friday, and prosecutors are asking for the suspects to remain in custody because of the potential risk to public safety. 

No bail has been set for any of the suspects. Each alleged dealer could spend more than 15 years in prison if convicted.

Charlene

Charlene is a Bay Area journalist who hails from the small community of Fresno. Drawing from her experience writing for her college paper, Charlene continues to advocate for free press and local journalism. She also volunteers in all the beach cleanups she can because she loves the water.

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