Police stopped a vehicle for going over the speed limit, and the woman driving it did not even have a license. She told the officer her license was suspended due to a previous DUI. They told the officer about their visit to their family, as they also had kids inside the car. The officer asked them, “Nothing illegal in the car? I ask everybody. So, your license is suspended for DUI. You said nothing illegal in the car?“

Upon further investigation, police found their vehicle had multiple containers of fentanyl pills that were disguised in collagen supplement containers. The officer said, “There’s a bunch of big vitamin containers that are full of M30.” The police knew it was a high dr— trafficking area and doubted the two women were telling the truth. They were arrested and taken to the police station for further interrogation.

The bodycam video shows the police officer saying, “There’s a bunch of big vitamin containers that are full of M30. The term M30 refers to counterfeit prescription pills that are pressed with illicit fentanyl, commonly known as blues. These pills are manufactured to perfectly mimic authentic pills and are primarily mass-produced in clandestine labs, often in Mexico. They’re extremely dangerous as their manufacturing process can result in pills containing a lethal dose of just 2 milligrams. The suspects are now transported to the Kasa Grande Police Department for questioning.”

The suspects were identified as 30-year-old Martha Lopez and 31-year-old Tania Solis. Police found half a million fentanyl pills in their car. The estimated market value of these pills was $2.5 to $3 million.

 

The two were interrogated separately and had conflicting stories. Lopez told the officers she did not know anything about the pills and only knew they were collagen supplements. On the other hand, Solis told the police she was part of the group and knew more. They said a family member had asked them to transport the bags full of pill bottles. Solis explained they were asked to transport the pills to avoid paying taxes. However, that turned out to be another cover-up story.

Later, she revealed they were getting paid 10-20K to transport the pills. Martha has been charged with transportation of narcotic drugs and child endangerment. Meanwhile, Tanya has been charged with two counts of transportation of narcotic drugs and possession of a weapon during a drug offense.

The police also found a gun under the car seat. The bodycam video went viral and has gotten over 1.5 million views. Many YouTube viewers thought the police already had some information about them since they stopped them for going a little over the speed limit.

One user commented, “Someone snitched them out cause getting pulled over for 5 over is crazyyy, and the cop knew where to look.” Another one joked, “If you ever get pulled over for going 5 over or less, you’re done.”

A third user pointed out there may be someone working with police in their group and wrote, “Pulled over for 5mph over tells be they aren’t the only ones in the betrayal circle.” One user joked, “Somebody snitched. I suspect it was the dad fighting for custody.”

“No cop rips open a grocery bag, pulls out supplements that are sealed, breaks the seal, and sticks their finger in without already knowing thats what he’s looking for.. they 100% got snitched on,” noted another.