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    Arrest near Stanfield AZ nets $1.6M in smuggled heroin, meth

    News you won't usually find in MSM but this is stuff that goes on right down the street fro where I live.

    A 36-year-old illegal Mexican immigrant faces charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, aggravated assault, felony flight and smuggling narcotics, according to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office.

    Francisco Guillermo Morales was stopped by a deputy outside the town of Stanfield yesterday as he was driving more than 50 mph in a posted school zone.

    The deputy initiated a traffic stop by turning on his emergency lights. The vehicle accelerated and began driving erratically in an attempt to flee.

    As a second deputy attempted to deploy stop sticks in the area of Barnes and Russell roads. The suspect swerved toward the deputy, causing the deputy to dive from the roadway to avoid being struck.

    The vehicle then left the road and drove into the desert, where the suspect fled on foot. Tracking footprints leading east from the vehicle, deputies located the suspect hiding in a canal.

    The suspect was removed from the water and identified as Morales.

    A search of Morales’ vehicle turned up three homemade, burlap backpacks with narcotics inside. Further examination of the contents showed Morales was smuggling six pounds of black tar heroin, 34 pounds of white tar heroin and nine pounds of crystal methamphetamine.

    The total street value of all drugs seized is $1.6 million. Detectives have determined Morales was smuggling the narcotics for the Sinaloa Drug Cartel in Mexico.


    Deputies from the PCSO Narcotics Task force, working with agents from ICE Homeland Security Investigations discovered Morales was arrested on Oct. 13 at one of the residences targeted as part of Operation Pipeline Express.

    Because there wasn’t sufficient evidence at the scene to charge Morales as part of Operation Pipeline Express, ICE ultimately deported him back to Mexico.

    Morales will be prosecuted in Pinal County Superior Court on the charges.

    “Unlike the last catch and release, Morales will be prosecuted in Pinal County and held accountable to the full extent of the law for bringing his poison into America, and in the process almost killing one of my deputies,â€
    "Where is our democracy if the federal government can break the laws written and enacted by our congress on behalf of the people?"

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    Deputies from the PCSO Narcotics Task force, working with agents from ICE Homeland Security Investigations discovered Morales was arrested on Oct. 13 at one of the residences targeted as part of Operation Pipeline Express.

    Because there wasn’t sufficient evidence at the scene to charge Morales as part of Operation Pipeline Express, ICE ultimately deported him back to Mexico.

    17 days later he is back in my city being busted with all these drugs. Sheriff Babeu got that statement right about the Feds catch & Release program. Now we have to spend Pinal County taxpayer money to do something the feds should have done in the begining and prosecute him.
    "Where is our democracy if the federal government can break the laws written and enacted by our congress on behalf of the people?"

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