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Deputy uncovers largest meth haul in Idaho history during traffic stop on Highway 20

Fremont County Deputy Seizes 115 Pounds of Meth in Record Idaho Drug Bust on Highway 20

A Fremont County Sheriff’s Office deputy made what authorities believe is the largest methamphetamine seizure in Idaho history Wednesday morning after stopping a vehicle near Chester on U.S. Highway 20.

The traffic stop yielded 115.4 pounds of methamphetamine with an estimated street value exceeding $1.5 million. Both occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody and face felony drug trafficking charges.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the seizure in a public statement, saying illegal narcotics “continue to have a devastating impact on families and communities across the nation” and that the agency remains committed to “proactive enforcement efforts and continued dedication to public safety.”

Highway 20, which runs through eastern Idaho connecting communities from Idaho Falls north toward Yellowstone country, has long been a corridor of concern for law enforcement monitoring drug trafficking activity through the region.

What Comes Next

The two individuals taken into custody will face prosecution on felony drug trafficking charges. No further details about the suspects were immediately released by the sheriff’s office. The case marks a significant enforcement milestone for Bonneville County and surrounding East Idaho communities that have seen methamphetamine’s destructive effects on families and local public safety resources. Residents looking for more news affecting East Idaho corridors, including record weather events forecast for the region, can find continuing coverage here at Bonneville County News.

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