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Investigators interviewed Ryan Jensen, who lived in the house. Jensen admitted he bought illegal drugs on the Internet dark site "Evolution" and logged in to the encrypted members-only site to buy 1 gram of fentanyl and 12 grams of heroin, according to the affidavit.
Authorities accuse Jensen of selling 250 milligrams of fentanyl to two friends, including overdose victim Henke.
Investigators say they logged into Jensen's Evolution account, finding that he had made six illegal purchases from the site, including a Dec. 7 shipment from a Southeast Portland man later identified as Brandon Hubbard, Channing Lacey's boyfriend.
Members of the drug task force later bought bitcoin, a form of decentralized Internet currency, and opened an undercover account to purchase 100 milligrams of fentanyl citrate from Hubbard, listing their return address as a post office box in Fargo, North Dakota.
Investigators from the Portland and Grand Forks task forces secretly tailed Hubbard, watching him use a Bitcoin kiosk in the food court of the Pioneer Place Mall in Portland. They also uncovered records showing that Hubbard made two bitcoin exchanges in late January totaling $14,580, according to Gino's affidavit.
On Jan. 21, agents tailed Hubbard's brand new Volkswagen GTI as he drove to a Postal Annex, bought packaging items and returned to his home. They noticed that as he approached his house, he began to drive in a big circle as if to expose anyone who might be following him.
Later that day, agents tailed him to a U.S. postal facility near Portland International Airport and watched him mail nine envelopes to people across the United States.
In the first minutes of Jan. 22, authorities raided Hubbard's studio apartment, finding 100 grams of fentanyl citrate, scales, packaging materials, mailing envelopes and cash, according to the affidavit.
They also arrested Hubbard, who told them he had sold more than 400 grams of fentanyl on Internet dark sites, authorities say.
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