Oregon traffic stop leads to 122 pounds of drugs, 2 arrests
LINN COUNTY, OREGON, JUL 31 – Oregon State Police seized 122 pounds of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine after a drug dog alerted troopers during a traffic stop, leading to federal trafficking charges.
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I-5 traffic stop turns up 120 pounds of methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl pills; 2 men face federal charges
EUGENE, Ore. (KTVZ) — Two suspected drug traffickers face federal charges after they were caught transporting approximately 120 pounds of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine on Interstate 5 in Linn County, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Jesus Campos Roman, 29, a Mexican national unlawfully residing in Washington, and Eduar David Freites-Mosquera, 27, a Bolivian national unlawfully residing
112 pounds of meth seized in major drug bust on I-5 in Oregon; 2 arrested
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – More than 100 pounds of drugs were discovered in a car driving down Interstate 5 in Linn County on Wednesday, according to Oregon State Police. An OSP trooper stopped the car near Albany for what officials say were “multiple traffic violations,” though these violations were not specified. Mayor Wilson: Portland to comply with Trump administration’s DEI demands Inside the car, a K-9 unit discovered roughly 112 pounds…
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