Guymon police have arrested two people after they say they found $300,000 worth of fentanyl pills during a traffic stop.

On August 1, Guymon police conducted a traffic stop on 29-year-old Mohamed Farah of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and 21-year-old Mariah Gordy of Lakeville, Minnesota.

Officials say an officer and his K-9 conducted the stop and seized approximately 2.4 pounds of fentanyl pills.

According to street value estimates, the pills are worth $300,000.

Farah was arrested for aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs, conspiracy to commit a felony, possession of CDS without a tax stamp affixed, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, and false personation.