Detention of minor leagues with drugs

A column of minor leagues involving narcotics loads after Colorado police found 9.5 kilograms (21 pounds) of methamphetamine and 544 grams (1.2 pounds) of oxycodone pillars in a Chicago Bachport .

Jesus Camargo-Corrales, 25 years old, from Tempe, Arizona, compares the juveniles to a court in the eagle Eagle claims that the fincaran illegal cargoes of methane methamphetamine and oxycodone are both class 1 drug offenders substances, class 4 drug offenses, according to the Vail Daily periodical.

The Major League Baseball dijo on its web page that Camargo-Corrales won its first minor league contract in 2014 with the Cachorros of Chicago.

“We are announcing the arrest of one of our minor league players,” said Julian Green, senior vice president of communications with Chicago’s Cachorros. “We are investigating the matter and we can make more statements than we will in more detail.”

Judge Rachel Olguin-Fresquez filed for $ 75,000 in felony criminal mischief.

The prisoner Eagle confirmed that the continuous detainee was detained on Saturday. If Camargo-Corrales is known to have been accused of making statements about the support.

Camargo-Corrales detained the vehicles in the summer in Interestatal 70 while driving a BMW near the light zone of Vail, Colorado, when an agent of the Eagle crew saw that the vehicle was moving at high speed and shifting from carriles, following the legal declaration of arrest.

Other people who iban in the vehicle said the police did not know about the drugs, Signaler that iban from Denver to Phoenix to compare different versions of the trip.

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