DEA used GPS to track suspect to Taco Tico, other meets in recent high quantity meth, fentanyl bust
A recent DEA criminal complaint against a Pulaski County man and a Lexington woman alleges they conspired to distribute over 500 pounds of methamphetamine. Large quantities of meth, fentanyl, and at least three firearms seized following a months-long investigation that began in January. The search warrant was executed on August 25 after they met up at Target in Hamburg.
They also used to meet up at Taco Tico and Walgreen’s on Pimlico, according to GPS tracking data and surveillance.
Recommended Posts
Kentucky Children’s Hospital at UK opens center to treat children who are harmed by abuse and neglect, in which Ky. ranks 14th
Sat, March 16, 2024
Tates Creek grad and startup founder convicted on wire fraud charges in Texas
Wed, February 14, 2024