SEATTLE (AP) — A Lynnwood man was sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found in possession of millions of dollars worth of fentanyl, heroin and firearms.

Jose Casablanca was arrested in July 2020 after an investigation found he had enough fentanyl to make over a million pills, according to court documents.

He pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, possession of a machine gun, among other charges.

His arrest came after he sold drugs and firearms to a Snohomish County detective.