QC woman held on $5-million bond for heroin, Fentanyl

A 41-year-old Rock Island woman is being held in LaSalle County Jail in Ottawa, Ill., on a $5-million bond for a drug-related charge.

According to LaSalle County officials, Donisha Crawford faces a charge of possession with the intent to manufacture and deliver a controlled substance.

Illinois State Police handled the arrest.

On June 8, shortly after 7 p.m., Crawford, was stopped on Interstate 80 northbound near Milepost 79 in LaSalle County for a traffic violation, according to Illinois State Police.

During the course of the traffic stop investigation, a probable cause search revealed a Class X amount of heroin/Fentanyl inside the vehicle, state police say. Fentanyl is a powerful opioid used for pain and, together with other medications, anesthesia. As a recreational drug, it is sometimes mixed with heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine.

Crawford was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, a Class X felony, Illinois State Police say. 

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