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Fargo Police: counterfeit oxycodone pills may be dangerous

Fargo Police say illegal, counterfeit pills resembling Oxycodone have contributed to several overdoses across the state – and are warning the public to be on the lookout.

The pills are sold illegally on the street, have a green tint to them and usually have an ‘M’ printed on one side and ‘30’ printed on the other. They are also laced with Fentanyl.

Fargo Police are cautioning those who obtain the pills illegally that they pose a serious risk of bodily injury or death. Any suspicious pills can be reported to your local law enforcement agency.

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