102 grams of fentanyl stopped on its way into Maine

102 grams of fentanyl stopped on its way into Maine

102 grams of fentanyl stopped on its way into Maine

YORK, Maine — One hundred two grams of fentanyl that were coming into Maine were stopped when police pulled over a car driving on the Maine Turnpike in York on Friday, Feb. 22. 

Members of the Pro-Active Criminal Enforcement Team (PACE) used a police dog named Mack to find the 102 grams of fentanyl in the car. 

Police arrested Michael Peavy-Wright, 20, of Presque Isle and charged him with drug trafficking.

Peavy-Wright was taken to the York County Jail in Alfred where his bail was set at $10,000.  

102 grams of fentanyl Michael Peavy-Wright

Michael Peavy-Wright, 20, of Presque Isle, was arrested when police found 102 grams of fentanyl on him.

Maine State Police



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