LSPO investigates narcotics case involving more than 200,000 lethal doses of fentanyl.

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office is undergoing a narcotics investigation involving more than 200,000 lethal doses of fentanyl.

LSPO is asking for the public’s help to locate, Kendelle Angelle, 45, in connection with the investigation. The LPSO Narcotics Agents obtained an arrest warrant for Angelle after various illegal narcotics and firearms were located inside two residences in the 1300 block of Roper Road on Thursday morning.

According to the news release, approximately one pound of fentanyl was seized from a residence, along with more than 400 grams of MDMA, several grams of methamphetamine and marijuana, dozens of Alprazolam pills, and six firearms.

Joshua Angelle, 35, and Frederick Guidry, 60, were arrested at the scene. According to a news release, Joshua Angelle and Guidry are each charged with Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substances, Possession of Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances and Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule IV Controlled Dangerous Substances.

Both were transported and booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center.

Kendelle Angelle is wanted in connection with Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Firearm in the Presence of Controlled Dangerous Substances (5 counts), Possession of Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substances, Possession of Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances (2 counts), Possession of a Stolen Firearm and Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule IV Controlled Dangerous Substances.

“With recent nationwide campaigns to educate the public on the dangers of fentanyl, I’m proud that our agency was able to thwart the potential sale and distribution of enough fentanyl to kill every resident in Lafayette Parish,” said Sheriff Mark Garber.

Fentanyl is quickly making its way into many so-called ‘party drugs’ that, historically, are not often recognized as highly abused narcotics—such as MDMA—widening its deadly reach to threaten even first-time and/or recreational drug users.”

If you know Kendelle Angelle’s whereabouts, or have any other information related to this case, contact the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office at (337) 232-9211.

This case remains under investigation.

This article originally appeared on Lafayette Daily Advertiser: Two men arrested and one man at large after a drug raid in Scott.