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Providence, R.I. — The seizure of more than 660,000 counterfeit Adderall pills containing methamphetamine has led to charges against one man, federal authorities in Rhode Island announced Monday.
Dylan Rodas, 27, has agreed to plead guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine in connection with the seizure earlier this year of the fake pills with a street value estimated at about $4.6 million, U.S. attorney for Rhode Island Zachary Cunha said at a news conference.
It's believed to be the largest seizure of methamphetamine-laced fake Adderall pills in the U.S., as well as among the largest seizures of methamphetamine in DEA New England Field Division history, he said.
"The quantity of methamphetamine represented by this seizure - methamphetamine that was packaged, prepped and ready to flow out onto the street to devastating effect on our communities - is staggering," Cunha said.

Feds seize "staggering" amount of meth in fake Adderall pills laced with it
It's believed to be the largest seizure ever of methamphetamine-laced counterfeit Adderall pills in the U.S. A suspect has agreed to plead guilty, prosecutors say.
