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Meth and fentanyl seized in La Crosse drug searches that lead to three arrests

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Three people have been arrested by La Crosse police, after two recent drug searches that turned up 22 pounds of meth and 3 pounds of fentanyl.

The searches were performed at 322 9th St. South, and 1021 5th Ave. South, with the arrests occurring on April 27th.

Thirty-year-old Raphiel Kuntu faces 12 individual charges. Twenty-four-year-old Paige Roberts is charged with eight crimes, and 30-year-old Tyesha Williams is facing four charges. All three are accused of maintaining a drug trafficking residence.

Cocaine, marijuana, four handguns, and $20,000 in cash also were seized by city police. The street value of the drugs is over $600,000.

1 Comment

  1. Kent Porter

    May 3, 2022 at 11:05 am

    I don’t know if La Crosse realizes that 22 pounds of meth could kill every man , women and child in the city of La Crosse , It’s time these liberal judges lock this dirt up in prison for 10 years to get them off the streets before the meth whores take your high school kids lives !!!!!!

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