Ninety-nine people face drug-related charges after a two-day drug interdiction in St. Lucie County, according to the sheriff's office.

Between March 2-3, the sheriff's office, Port St. Lucie Police Department, Florida Highway Patrol, DEA, ATF and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol concentrated their efforts along I-95, Midway Road, State Road 70 and State Road 68.

Law enforcement seized the following items:

198 grams of hallucinogenic mushrooms

380 grams of marijuana edibles

95 grams of Ecstasy

22 grams of cocaine

648 grams of marijuana

28 grams of synthetic marijuana

16 caplets of Molly

1 gram of heroin

61 strips of LSD

4 hydrocodone pills

24 pills of prescription medication not prescribed to the person who possessed it

“These two days proved to be one of the most successful drug interdictions in our county’s history and pulled together a partnership of law enforcement all with the same core goal, to ensure that events in and around our county are safe and drug free,” St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken J. Mascara said in a statement.

In addition to the 99 arrests, law enforcement handed out 56 traffic citations and 275 warnings.