According to court documents, heroin was produced at a ranch in Mexico and 5- to 10-pound loads were brought into the Phoenix area for distribution. Search warrants served in this case led police to seize 10 pounds of heroin, nearly $200,000 in cash, weapons, vehicles and stolen property.
Detention Officer Marcella Hernandez told authorities that she was eight months pregnant with the child of the alleged drug ringleader Francisco Arce-Torres, a member of the Mexican Sinaloa Drug Trafficking Organization (DTO). Hernandez was found with $16,000 cash when she was arrested.
Detention Officer Sylvia Najera was booked on charges of money laundering and controlling a criminal enterprise, according to the ABC Channel 15 report.
In our war against criminal gangs, American law enforcement has prided itself in its ability to gather and put to use sophisticated intelligence networks, the latest scientific technology and expert tactical training in firearms. Powerful and diabolical, criminal organizations have a secret weapon to counter these skills. It's a simple and effective tool that has been used in the past, even to bring down entire nations.
For many years, we have criticized and ridiculed our neighbors in Central and South America for the public corruption their nations have been cursed with. To our doom, we believe the lie that "it can't happen here." This cultural arrogance has now come back to haunt us.