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01-24-2018, 09:24 PM #1
Women arrested after $10M worth of heroin, 3-month-old child found in SUV: police
Women arrested after $10M worth of heroin, 3-month-old child found in SUV: police
POSTED 7:02 PM, JANUARY 23, 2018, BY TRIBUNE MEDIA, UPDATED AT 05:13PM, JANUARY 23, 2018
RANKIN COUNTY, Texas – Officers arrested two women after finding 51 pounds of heroin during a traffic stop in Texas Monday morning, according to the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office.
The bust happened after officers from a Rankin County drug task force pulled over 23-year-old Arlene Viridiana Moya, who was driving a white Ford SUV with 23-year-old passenger Trisha Lynne Ibarra and Ibarra’s 3-month-old child inside.
Officials say Moya consented to a vehicle search, during which a deputy discovered the heroin – which has a street value of $10 million – concealed in the car. The wholesale value is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
Moya, of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; and Ibarra, of Laredo, Texas were both charged with aggravated trafficking of heroin and booked into the Rankin County Jail.
A judge ruled that the child be taken into the custody of Child Protective Services.
No bond had been set as of Tuesday morning.
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01-24-2018, 09:26 PM #2
51 pounds of heroin found in SUV in Mississippi, with a street value of $10 million: report
Updated Jan 23, 9:10 AM; Posted Jan 23, 9:10 AM
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Two women were booked with drug trafficking in Mississippi on Monday (Jan. 22) after authorities found 51 pounds of heroin with a retail street value of about $10 million in their SUV, nsnewsnow.com reported.
The driver, Arlene Viridiana Moya, 23, of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and the passenger and owner of the SUV, Trisha Lynne Ibarra, 23, of Laredo, Texas, were taken into custody after police stopped them for a traffic violation around 9:15 p.m. on Interstate 20 in Rankin County, the website reported. Ibarra had her 3-month-old child in the vehicle with her.
During the traffic stop, the deputy suspected the SUV was transporting drugs. A consensual search revealed 51 pounds of heroin hidden inside the vehicle. The wholesale street value of the heroin is approximately $2 million. It has a retail street value of about $10 million, the website reported.
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01-24-2018, 09:31 PM #3
Women Busted Smuggling Nearly $20 Million In Heroin With An Infant In The Car
STEVE BIRR
Vice Reporter
5:26 PM 01/24/2018
Police busted two women trafficking roughly 51 pounds of heroin hidden in the gas tank of their car while traveling through Mississippi with an infant.
An officer with theRankin County Interstate Interdiction Task Force pulled over a white Ford SUV Monday evening before noticing something strange about the “undercarriage of the vehicle” near the gas tank. The vehicle was taken to the RankinCounty Sheriff’s Department for further inspection, where police found a hidden compartment in the gas tank containing the massive haul of heroin, reports WAPT News.
Authorities arrested 23-year-old Arlene Virdiana Moya and 23-year-old Trisha Lynne Ibarra for aggravated trafficking of heroin. Ibarra was traveling with her 3-month-old baby, who was removed from her custody and placed with Child Protective Services after the arrest.
“Regular mom or dad, who would even consider transporting drugs with a child with them in the car?” said Sheriff Bryan Bailey, according to WAPT News. “But, I’m telling you, these drug cartels are ruthless; they go to whatever means necessary. They use whatever they can to get around us and around getting caught.”
Police say the 51 pounds of heroin would sell on the street for anywhere from $10 to $20 million. Officials said the particular substance they seized, called white heroin, is manufactured in Mexico and smuggled across the border.
Drug addiction continues to wreak havoc in states throughout the country, and the problem appears to be getting worse.
Nationally, drug overdoses are now the leading cause of accidental death for Americans under age 50, killing 63,600 people in 2016. The increase is driven primarily by opioids, which claimed 42,249 lives last year, a 28 percent increase over the roughly 33,000 lives lost to opioids in 2015, according to data released Dec. 21 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Opioid overdoses made up a staggering 66 percent of all drug overdose deaths in 2016, surpassing the annual number of lives lost to breast cancer.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/24/wo...heroin-infant/
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01-24-2018, 10:08 PM #4
well this is what happen when you want them in our country ( Trump are you looking at this web site . ) ship them all back home & fast
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01-24-2018, 10:19 PM #5
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The drug cartels work with mexicans already in the USA. They are all a bunch of liars, sneaks, and could care less if Americans die from overdose or became addicted ruining their lives.
When will trump understand, they all work together - dacas, illegals, mexicans here somehow, aging anchor babies, central americans they house all @ the country by the tens of thousands - it is a syndicate that needs all these players to move, sell, hide, distribute their lethal poisons for profits.
USA needs to be cleared of ALL illegals, then see how much drug trafficking continues. trump giving amnesty to drug connected illegals in this country, some ARE cartel members, is a big mistake.
When it is blamed on the appetite of American drug buyers it is remarkably stupid and attempting to lie @ what is really happening - hispanics are covering for cartels!
Ever hear of one instance of hispanics turning drug dealers in? No, but sanctuary cites claim they want them to report crime and trust police. Well, they DON"T REPORT DRUG ACTIVITY!
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01-25-2018, 08:32 AM #6
Send their BABY to Mexico...I do not want to pay for it!
It is a citizen of MEXICO...not the USA!ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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01-25-2018, 10:40 AM #7
what we wait to make a revolution
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