
La Crosse Police Department
LA CROSSE, Wis. (KWNO)-The La Crosse Police Department says officers have taken over $1 million worth of drugs off the street in a single bust.
Authorities arrested 26-year-old Jade Denny as part of an ongoing drug investigation on Monday. Officers say some of the drugs they seized from a search of Denny’s home and storage unit were a pound of fentanyl, over 250 grams of cocaine, more than 25 grams of methamphetamine, counterfeit pills, handguns and cash.
In all Police say they discovered nine different drugs, a pill press, five weapons and thousands of postal service shipping boxes. Authorities say Denny is a convicted felon who served prison time in North Carolina for drug and gun crimes.
Items La Crosse Police seized during the search warrants;
- 135.13 pounds of pressed counterfeit Xanax in three different colors
- 1-pound fentanyl (located next to Xanax station and most likely used in pills)
- 1-pound counterfeit Adderall but tested positive for methamphetamine
- 25.3 grams methamphetamine pills
- 77 narcotic pills
- 250.7 grams of cocaine
- 524 grams THC wax
- 4 pounds THC candies
- 212 grams psilocybin infused chocolate
- 4 handguns (2 different high capacity magazines and 1 drum magazine with 51 rounds loaded in it)
- 1 rifle (603 rounds of .223 ammunition)
- 186 rounds 9mm, 198 rounds 45 caliber
- $5,953 dollars
- Automated pill press with professional mixer
- 385 pounds of inert materials needed to make counterfeit Xanax
- Thousands of USPS boxes ready to mail his product

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