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The Bristol Virginia Police Department (BVPD) made significant strides in their war against narcotics on Monday, arresting two men following a traffic stop that led to a major fentanyl seizure. This development forms part of a larger, ongoing investigation conducted in collaboration with the Holston River Task Force.

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