Eugene
Eight individuals charged in transnational drug trafficking operation spanning Oregon, California, and other states with Eugene Police assistance
Eugene, OR – Eight individuals have been charged in connection with a transnational criminal organization accused of transporting narcotics from Mexico into the United States and distributing them across multiple states, including Oregon, according to federal authorities.
The case was announced by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon and involved assistance from multiple agencies, including the Eugene Police Department’s Street Crimes Unit.
According to court documents, the organization allegedly moved methamphetamine and fentanyl from Mexico into California before distributing the drugs nationwide through shipping carriers and other methods. Authorities said narcotics were sometimes concealed in items such as children’s toys, cereal boxes, and vehicles.
Investigators identified multiple alleged roles within the organization, including couriers transporting drug proceeds, stash house operators in Oregon and California, and local distributors responsible for street-level distribution.
The eight defendants face federal charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and fentanyl. They are accused of operating in locations including Nevada, California, and several Oregon cities.
Law enforcement officials said the investigation led to the seizure of approximately 56 pounds of fentanyl, 116 pounds of methamphetamine, more than $300,000 in cash, and 20 firearms.
The Drug Enforcement Administration led the investigation alongside several federal, state, and local partners, including the Eugene Police Department, Oregon State Police, and Homeland Security Investigations.
Officials emphasized that a criminal complaint is an accusation only, and all defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
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