NAPOLIST, Fla. (WFLA) – Detectives were arrested Tuesday for potentially seizing enough fentanyl from him and killing more than 30,000 people, according to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office.
In a social media post, CCSO revealed that around 7:30pm on Tuesday, detectives arrested Kevin Dylan Jensen, 31, and seized more than 60 grams of fatal opioids.
Jensen was pulled for a traffic stop at the intersection of Pine Ridge Road and Napa Boulevard in Naples.
The CCSO K-9 warned authorities of the presence of the drug after performing a free air test around the vehicle.
Due to the possibility of a search for Jensen’s vehicle, Collier County Councillors discovered 47.5 grams of fentanyl, $2,357 in cash, an unspecified amount of cocaine and other drug-related equipment.

Deputies with the Collier County Sheriff’s Office arrested Jensen and charged him with trafficking in fentanyl and possession of cocaine.
“We are adopting a zero-tolerance approach to fentanyl trafficking in Collier County,” Sheriff Kevin Lambosk said. “This poison continues to take lives and we continue to target dealers who risk their lives. Through our knitting and deadly initiatives, we work to not only actively enforce the law, but also to educate the public about the dangers of fentanyl.”
Jensen was also tasked with additional warrants at Collier County Jail on the February and March cases, and Jensen was accused of infiltrating and selling CCSO detectives of a total of 13 grams of fentanyl.