San Jose donut shop owner arrested for selling 'pink' cocaine

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This pink drug is a mixture of multiple narcotics and police and health officials want to raise awareness because it can be deadly.

Police in San Jose say they’ve arrested a man in connection with the sale of a new synthetic drug known as Pink Panther or Tusi. They believe he was operating out of a store in a shopping center on Blossom Hill Road."From when I started hearing about Tusi, it was about two months ago. Usually, it was just weed but Tusi is like cocaine and molly mixed together," said Adrian of San Jose.

19, police say Carillo-Moyeda was taken into custody at a shopping center on Blossom Hill Road. Records show Carillo-Moyeda owns the Yum Yum Donut shop, but police haven’t confirmed if drugs were found there. Detectives say they discovered Pink Cocaine, drug manufacturing parts, a large amount of cash, an unregistered firearm and ammunition.

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