Drug Cartel Arrests


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Updated: 11/04/2009 9:10 pm Published: 11/04/2009 11:22 am


Tulsa, OK- According to the US Attorney's office, Operation Coronado netted eight people, charged with participating in a conspiracy to bring cocaine and methamphetamine into the Tulsa area from Mexico between June and October 2009.

The suspects are Ruben Garcia, Leonel Ledezma, Oscar Palacios, Juan Antonio Martinez, Gilberto Rivera, Alejandro Romero, Rubi Garcia and Mauricio Banuelos.

Steve Whitaker, with John 3:16 Mission, says it's too dangerous for anyone affiliated with drug traffickers to come forward to talk about it.

"This has been going on for a long time," said Whitaker.

While he's not surprised to hear of the latest Tulsa drug bust, Whitaker is shocked at a 60-percent surge in shelter occupants.

"For our shelter and other shelters to be full, something's going on," he said.

He says a lot of the people who enter the doors of John 3:16 are addicted to drugs, thanks in part, to drug cartels.

This latest arrest includes Mexican nationals associated with the La Familia cartel who, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office, were conspiring to bring cocaine and meth into Tulsa.

"La Familia was just one of the groups that they know was responsible but that doesn't mean there are not possibly connected to other cartels," said Mark Woodward, with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

Nationwide, there have been 1,000 arrests under Operation Coronado and 300 last month alone- spanning nineteen states.

We asked why Tulsa and Oklahoma City are considered hot-spots for this type of activity.

"Oklahoma's a transhipment point because of our highway system," said Woodward.

Those highways include I-44, I-35 and I-40.


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papdadi - 11/5/2009 4:09 PM
well put slimjim....

slimjim - 11/5/2009 12:05 PM
Caramelita, I suggest you enroll in a English class because your diction is terrible. You calling someone ignorant is like the pot calling the kettle black. Let me remind you, this is, "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" not the United States of Mexico. I also ask, just where do you think the biggest part of the drugs imported into this country come from? It is estimated that we have approx. 20 million illegals in this country. Who knows the real numbers? Just what part of ILLEGAL do you not understand? Are you also familiar with the laws in MEXICO? The illegals want to come to this country, take advantage of every opportunity this country offers, and yet not comply to the laws of this country like everyone else is required to do. I agree with with you on God's plan for them, and what they deserve. I suggest about 20 years in prison doing hard manual labor repairing our highways as their repayment to society for their crimes. What would be the penalty for these type of crimes in Mexico?

caramelita - 11/5/2009 10:49 AM
and when this anchor girl,says 8 people from MEXICO, she RE-marks it, why she don't say if the people from the meth lab founded yesterday are from MEXICO??? she remarks on MEXICO PEOPLE... like the only drug dealers are from MEXICO, helloooo lady... do your job complete...

caramelita - 11/5/2009 10:28 AM
you ignorant,not all hispanics are illegal immigrants,and there a lot of other race and color people that can be,but you ignorants just want to see hispanics as illegal immigrants, and about the drug dealers I give you A 10+,I wish they can stay in jail for ever,same all bad people,but God has a plan for them and what they deserve..

slimjim - 11/4/2009 3:27 PM
Lock them up and throw away the key. You want that cheap illegal immigrant labor, well here it is, now fix the roads with it.
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