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Three Cartel Del Noreste cocaine smugglers were arrested after authorities set up surveillance at a local Walmart, an arrest affidavit states.
Rebeca Guzman-Rios, Ana Maria Escobar, Francisco Herrera-Moresco were arrested on the charges of possess with intent to distribute cocaine and conspire to possess with intent to distribute the cocaine.
On April 17, the Drug Enforcement Administration received information that Guzman-Rios was coordinating a purchase, sale of approximately 22 pounds of cocaine in Laredo.
Agents set up surveillance. During surveillance, authorities observed Escobar pick up Guzman-Rios in a white Cadillac sport utility vehicle at the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge.
Special agents then observed Escobar and Guzman-Rios travel to a local Walmart, where Herrera-Moresco arrived separately in a maroon Yukon. Special agents observed Herrera-Moresco transfer a bag from the Yukon to the Cadillac, states the arrest affidavit.
Escobar then got into the driver seat and Herrera-Moresco into the front passenger seat of the Cadillac before departing Walmart. Shortly after, a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper tried to pull over the Cadillac for a traffic violation.
Escobar refused to stop and tossed a bag containing 10 bundles of cocaine out the window as she continued to evade. The Cadillac stopped a few blocks later. Escobar and Herrera-Moresco were arrested after a foot pursuit.
Meanwhile, Guzman-Rios was apprehended at the Walmart. All were taken to the DEA Laredo District Office. In a post-arrest interview, Escobar and Herrera-Moresco acknowledged coordinating the drug transaction with Guzman-Rios.
Escobar and Herrera-Moresco also acknowledge their participation in evading authorities and tossing the cocaine out the vehicle. Guzman admitted her participation in coordinating the drug transaction with Escobar and Herrera-Moresco.
“All three arrestees acknowledged that the drug transaction conducted was on behalf of Cartel Del Noreste (CDN),” states the affidavit.
Authorities said the 10 bundles of cocaine seized weighed 26.45 pounds. The contraband had an estimated street value of $360,000.
The Mexican and American authorities should investigate the Cartel del Noreste to identify the top leaders and members of the group and prepare a federal indictment against them.
ReplyDeleteYes sir said the blind man.😎
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DeleteUs? Ok alucin lol
DeleteI was wondering the same Who is the current head of CDN at the moment anyway? I know El Tartas was arrested end of 2023 i beleive wasnt sure if hes controlling it from inside or theres a new boss on the go
DeleteZ40 and Trevino family
DeleteThe current leaders are Juanito Treviño and Bola Treviño, their cousins to El Huevo Treviño and also nephews of Z40/42
DeleteIsn't C.D.N. the one La Flaca belonged to?
ReplyDeleteNo la flaca was CDG
Delete12:32 thanks with all this cartels it's hard to keep track.
DeleteUsing an Escalade and a Yukon? Could’ve been a little less flashy.
ReplyDeleteVehicle didn’t get them flagged they were already under surveillance.
DeleteReally tough gang members. Try to dump the dope and rat on all of your "friends" as soon as you are caught.
ReplyDeleteDetroit, would you smash?
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DeleteOnly a desperate crackhead would touch this bitch and only a freak would ask this question. If she gets on top there's going to be a lot of smashing.
Lol
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DeleteIs that you Sir?
Based on her photo I’m guessing that was a VERY short “foot chase.”
ReplyDeleteI bet she can roll faster than most cops can run and heaven forbid if she happens to roll over one of them.
DeleteShe gave up the goods just to stop running hahaha
DeleteShe does not look to have that kind of money to buy 22 pounds of white.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is her mug shot with county jail clothes.
DeleteWhen arrested, she wore Versace, head to toe.
Versace doesn't make an outfit big enough to fit her.
DeleteOmar the tentmaker her clothes designer.
DeleteThe street value does not make the risk of being caught worth it. Plus all the other BS that comes along with selling and collecting. All that for a possible street value of $360,000.
ReplyDeleteEdgar Cartel strikes again
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she has "Works at: Arepostale" on her Facebook.
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