Colorado men accused of attempting to use a cannon to launch meth and tobacco into Louisiana prison
- Two Colorado men are arrested for attempting to smuggle methamphetamine and tobacco into a federal prison using a cannon, according to the Grant Parish Sheriff's Office.
- Jose Francisco Herrera Munoz and Angel Gonzales Gutierrez face charges of attempting to introduce contraband and distribute methamphetamine.
- They were attempting to smuggle $112,000 worth of tobacco and $89,500 worth of methamphetamine, according to the sheriff's office.
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is assisting in the investigation because Munoz is in the country illegally.
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2 Greeley men arrested in Louisiana, accused of trying to smuggle tobacco, meth into prison
DENVER (KDVR) — Two men from Greeley were arrested in Louisiana after they allegedly attempted to smuggle methamphetamine and tobacco into the prison with a cannon. According to the Grant Parish Sheriff's Office, which is located in central Louisiana, the two men wanted to smuggle about $112,000 worth of tobacco products and $89,500 worth of methamphetamine into the federal prison by using a compressed-air cannon. Man gets life in prison fo…
Two accused of trying to use a cannon to smuggle meth, tobacco into Louisiana prison
Jose Francisco Herrera Munoz and Angel Gonzales Gutierrez | Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office GREELEY, Colo. (KRDO) — Two Colorado men are in custody after an investigation in Louisiana tied them to an attempt to smuggle hundreds of thousands of dollars of methamphetamine and tobacco into a federal prison – all through using a cannon. According to the Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office (GPSO), 18-year-old Jose Francisco Herrera Munoz and 19-year-old Ange…
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