NewsCalifornia News

Actions

California reports rise in fentanyl seizures in crackdown

The report comes as states grapple with an addiction and overdose crisis that has grown deadlier due to fentanyl and other synthetic opioids.
Fentanyl
Posted

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California seized more than 28,000 pounds of fentanyl over the past year, a nearly six-fold increase in the amount of the drug recovered a year earlier, officials said Friday.

California's National Guard, which hired and trained more than 160 members to work on efforts to reduce the amount of fentanyl on the streets, contributed to the seizures, Gov. Gavin Newsom's office said in a statement.

The report comes as states grapple with an addiction and overdose crisis that has grown deadlier due to fentanyl and other synthetic opioids, which can be 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, heroin or prescription opioids. Last year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported more than 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses over a 12-month period, about two-thirds of these linked to fentanyl and other synthetic drugs.

“As we mourn the many lives lost, California is working harder than ever to fight this crisis and protect people from these dangerous drugs to ensure our communities are kept safe in the first place,” Newsom said.

The street value of the drugs seized in California was estimated at $230 million, the statement said.



,

Weather

Daily Forecast

View Hourly Forecast

Day

Conditions

HI / LO

Precip

Monday

09/15/2025

Sunny

95° / 69°

0%

Tuesday

09/16/2025

Sunny

101° / 71°

0%

Wednesday

09/17/2025

Mostly Sunny

99° / 77°

0%

Thursday

09/18/2025

Cloudy

88° / 72°

17%

Friday

09/19/2025

Mostly Sunny

88° / 70°

12%

Saturday

09/20/2025

Sunny

91° / 71°

2%

Sunday

09/21/2025

Sunny

93° / 72°

1%

Monday

09/22/2025

Mostly Sunny

96° / 73°

3%