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Drug Trafficking Network Dismantled in Hobbs Provided by Hispanics · Global Voices

Federal authorities dismantled a trafficking network of methamphetamine and fentanyl based in Hobbs, New Mexico, led by an undocumented Mexican previously deported and its local distributor, who supplied large quantities of drugs and weapons to vendors in the community. According to court documents, Arturo Chihuahua-Martínez, 61, was arrested after attempting to transport about 20 pounds of pure methamphetamine from California to Lea County. He …
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Federal authorities dismantled a trafficking network of methamphetamine and fentanyl based in Hobbs, New Mexico, led by an undocumented Mexican previously deported and its local distributor, who supplied large quantities of drugs and weapons to vendors in the community. According to court documents, Arturo Chihuahua-Martínez, 61, was arrested after attempting to transport about 20 pounds of pure methamphetamine from California to Lea County. He …

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Telemundo Nuevo México broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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