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    Illegal immigrants dealt kilos of fentanyl in Miami County, feds say

    Mark Gokavi Staff Writer
    3:03 p.m Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018


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    Two illegal immigrants from Mexico have been charged with intent to distribute several kilograms worth of fentanyl in Miami County, according to court documents.

    Nabor Zapeda-Ibarria, 23, and Jesus Mayorga Gonzalez, 40, have been charged with possession and intent to distribute more than 400 grams of fentanyl in Dayton’s U.S. District Court.

    A magistrate judge ruled Tuesday that both would remain detained during their case. Both are scheduled for a March 2 preliminary hearing.

    Confidential sources told law enforcement that a residence at 5545 County Road 25A in Tipp City was being used by a drug trafficking organization with ties to Mexico, according to a criminal complaint and affidavit written by a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) special agent.

    In January, Mayorga Gonzalez was stopped for speeding on Interstate 75 and provided false names for both defendants, according to the complaint.

    The special agent wrote that, according to a Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office detective assigned to a Homeland Security task force, Mayorga Gonzalez was the subject of a November 2016 seizure of nine kilograms (19.84 pounds) of heroin and $400,000.

    “Specifically, during the prior investigation a cooperating witness stated that Mayorga Gonzalez was a coordinator f0r large amounts of heroin coming into the Dayton area and was also involved with the collection of large amounts of drug proceeds,” the special agent wrote. A prosecutor and defense attorney both said Tuesday that Mayorga Gonzalez was not arrested the 2016 case.

    The affidavit said that the DEA obtained a search warrant earlier this month for the “target residence”and located Zapeda-Ibarria inside along with evidence.

    The evidence mentioned included a hydraulic press, Tyvek suits, face masks and more than $150,000 cash, three kilograms of suspected fentanyl in the attic floor, a loaded handgun, scales and suspected drug cutting agents.

    Mayorga Gonzalez was found with a key to the residence, according to the complaint, which stated that both men admitted to being in the country illegally.

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    An illegal w/o a prior conviction would be eligible for the mass amnesty recently proposed by Dems. He is 23, could even be one of the purposed 1.8 million the wh proposed or the 3 million others proposed. Any amnesty will secure the future expansion of dangerous drug cartels in this country and it is never equated by the media. The drug cartels in every city are operating with all their little helpers aka illegals.

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    I wonder how many people died using their produce before they were arrested.
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    Surely many Americans have died and many more homeless due to addiction or households with children suffering from the lifestyle. All the more reason this alien situation should not be tolerated. The audacity of those in position collecting salaries to represent the people and all they can say is "good people", "brought by their parents", "nation of immigrants", "taxpayers will pay for legal representation","free college" etc. No, the illegals allow the drug cartels to easily operate & they bring more illegals here!
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