Man Arrested in Nashville with Counterfeit Fentanyl Pills

Ivan Corrales was arrested in Nashville with thousands of counterfeit fentanyl pills.

An 18-year-old man named Ivan Corrales was arrested at a Greyhound terminal in Nashville after arriving from Dallas, Texas, with thousands of counterfeit pills suspected to contain fentanyl. Detectives from the Specialized Investigations Division, who routinely conduct operations at the bus terminal to combat illegal drug trafficking, discovered the pills. Corrales was carrying a duffle bag containing a duct-taped bundle, which held thousands of fake blue M-30 pills weighing over five pounds.

Corrales informed detectives that he had received the pills in El Paso, Texas, with instructions to transport them to Nashville. He has been charged with felony possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute, and his bond was set at $75,000. Corrales’ identification indicates he resides in Alma, Arkansas.

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