HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania State Police announced Thursday that troopers confiscated $23,160,277 worth of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamines and other illicit drugs in the first quarter of 2022.
During the first quarter, state police seized 168 pounds of cocaine, with a street value of nearly $3.7 million. Troopers also seized 120 pounds of methamphetamines, 77 pounds of heroin and fentanyl, and more than 119,000 narcotic pills valued at $2.9 million from Pennsylvania communities.
First Quarter Drug Seizure Totals | ||
Drug | Total Seized | Total Value of Amount Seized |
Cocaine | 163.44 lbs. | $3,595,680 |
Crack Cocaine | 4.78 lbs. | $76,480 |
Heroin | 13 lbs. | $442,000 |
Fentanyl | 64.2 lbs. | $1,027,200 |
LSD | 348 doses | $6,960 |
Marijuana THC – Liquid | 16.81 pints | $112,627 |
Marijuana THC – Solid | 157 lbs. | $785,000 |
Marijuana Plants | 162 plants | $26,730 |
Processed Marijuana | 4,268.6 lbs. | $12,805,800 |
Methamphetamines | 120.86 lbs. | $1,208,600 |
MDMA – Ecstasy | 0.015 lbs. | $50 |
MDMA – Pills | 83 pills | $1,245 |
Other Narcotics | 44.64 lbs. | $89,280 |
Other Narcotics (Pills) | 119,305 pills | $2,982,625 |
Total Value | $23,160,277 |
State police also collected 899 pounds of prescription and other medication as part of its drug take-back program in the first quarter of 2022. There are 65 drug take-back boxes at state police stations throughout the commonwealth, providing a safe way to dispose of unused or unwanted medication 24 hours a day, seven days a week.