Eleazar Flores-Lopez and his brother, Joel Flores-Lopez, — who was previously sentenced to 11 years prison — were stopped for a traffic violation on Interstate 75 near Edwin C. Moses Boulevard in Dayton in October 2014.
A K-9 unit alerted officers to possible drugs in the vehicle. Over eight pounds of methamphetamine were recovered.
Investigators believe the defendants were smuggling the drugs from Mexico.
Eleazar Flores-Lopez was convicted of one count aggravated possession of drugs.
“The defendants have been deported back to Mexico a number of times previously by the federal government,” said Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck in a release. “We cannot and will not tolerate anyone bringing massive amounts of drugs into our community. Drugs not only destroy lives but cause additional crime in our neighborhoods.”
8 comments:
Incarcerate him and send the bill to Mexico, or just deduct the sum from the aid we send there.
And Trump is a racist for wanting to build a wall ?? Wake up people! We need Trump more than ever !!
Nice how our immigration system has failed so miserably yet some of you are actually thinking of forwarding this horrific policy by voting for Clinton or Cruz. Welcome to the new Amerika.
How dare they take meth dealing jobs away from able bodied dealers like the Pagans, Outlaws and Hells Angels?
It seems to me that the comment referring to "TRUMPTARDS" is in poor taste. Does anyone remember when the "slang word" for people with intellectual disabilities was "TARD", short for retarded. When will the name calling [on both sides] end?
Ed Hearthway
While he's in prison, please throw the key away so he can't ever get out.
Ed Hearthway - My thoughts exactly.
The drugs themselves don't increase the crime rate, it's the Black Market and addictions that do it.
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