Pennsylvania State Police say they’ve seized eleven-million-dollars’ worth of illegal drugs in the second quarter of 2019. Troopers announced over the weekend that from April 1st to June 30th, 84 pounds of heroin and around 33 pounds of fentanyl were confiscated, which alone has a combined street value of more than three million dollars. More than 500-thousand-dollars’ worth of cocaine was also seized, but marijuana was by far the largest capture, with more than four million in processed pot impounded. Over two-million dollars in narcotic pills were also confiscated by troopers over that time period.