2 men arrested after tip leads to drug bust at Jacksonville business
Investigators uncovered 13.9 grams of fentanyl, which police say is enough to potentially kill nearly 7,000 people. JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

Investigators uncovered 13.9 grams of fentanyl, which police say is enough to potentially kill nearly 7,000 people.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two men are facing felony charges after an investigation uncovered drugs and firearms inside a Jacksonville business, the sheriff’s office announced Thursday.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said investigators received a tip that drug dealers were using a North Main Street business to sell illegal narcotics. The business is next to a church and across the street from a middle school, police said.
After executing a search warrant on the property, police said detectives found and seized the following items:
- 13.9 grams of fentanyl (enough to potentially kill nearly 7,000 people)
- 16.1 grams of powder cocaine
- 4.6 grams of crack cocaine
- 1.9 grams of oxycodone
- 347.7 grams of marijuana
- 2 firearms (one had been reported lost)
- $2,966 in cash
- One gold chain
Police arrested Eyob Woldetensay, 35, and Adriann Hendon, 51, on felony drug charges, including possession of illegal drugs with intent to sell them within 1,000 feet of a place of worship.