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Texas man found clutching gun while sleeping in running car with several thousand fentanyl pills: police

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A Texas man in possession of several thousand fentanyl pills was arrested in El Paso, Texas, after officers found him asleep at the wheel of his car while holding a gun, according to police.

Jevshua Muniz, 35, faces charges of manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance and illegal possession of a weapon.

Jevshua Muniz, 35, was allegedly found asleep at the wheel of his car with several thousand fentanyl pills in his possession.

Jevshua Muniz, 35, was allegedly found asleep at the wheel of his car with several thousand fentanyl pills in his possession.
(El Paso Police Department)

He was allegedly found asleep in his car facing traffic in East El Paso around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday night.

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Officers woke him up and searched his car, where they found the fentanyl pills.

Police seized several thousand fentanyl pills along with cash and a gun.

Police seized several thousand fentanyl pills along with cash and a gun.
(El Paso Police Department)

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Images released by the El Paso Police Department showed cash and thousands of fentanyl pills in more than a dozen plastic bags.

Muniz is being held at the El Paso County Detention Center on a combined bond of $202,000.

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