Officials with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office say they arrested two people after officers found an 18-month-old baby asleep inside a room with a drug stash. That stash reportedly contained about 500 fentanyl pills.
Officials with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office say they made a shocking discovery during a drug-related home raid.
During the traffic stop, officers noticed that a woman, identified as 31-year-old Amber Dawn Lee, was acting in what officials describe as an "excessively nervous manner." Later on that day, officials say a search warrant was served on Lee's home, and inside the house, officers found an 18-month-old baby asleep in a room that contained about a pound of meth, along with over 500 additional fentanyl pills.
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