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Driver Arrested for Trafficking Fentanyl and Cocaine During Traffic Stop in Plantation, Florida

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Published on December 29, 2025
Driver Arrested for Trafficking Fentanyl and Cocaine During Traffic Stop in Plantation, FloridaSource: X/Plantation Police

A traffic stop in Plantation, Florida escalated when police discovered a significant quantity of illegal drugs in a driver's car. According to NBC Miami, the individual, whose name has not been released, ran a stop sign in the 700 block of South State Road 7, which led to the traffic stop.

Upon further investigation, it was revealed that the driver was operating without a valid license and was also on probation for an armed carjacking incident. The seriousness of this traffic stop was compounded when officers discovered 178 blue pills, resembling Oxycodone but actually containing fentanyl, along with four rocks of crack cocaine and multiple clear plastic bags inside the vehicle, an incident mentioned in a post by the Plantation Police Department.

The events took a tense turn as the driver resisted arrest by attempting to kick the officers while being placed in the police car. Despite these actions, the police were able to control and detain the suspect, who is now facing a range of charges. These include trafficking in fentanyl, possession of cocaine, and other traffic-related offenses.

Following the confrontation, the driver was taken to BSO Main Jail, with the full list of charges including resisting arrest, violation of felony probation, driving with a suspended license, and several other infractions.

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