Crime & Safety
Meth, Black Tar Heroin, and Cocaine Found On Multiple Suspects
A call reporting people smoking meth in cars led the arrest of several suspects, one of whom had an outstanding felony warrant for DWI.

A call reporting people smoking drugs in cars led officers to discover meth, black tar heroin, cocaine, and prescription pills on several suspects, police said.
When police arrived at a parking lot on the 100 block of Woodward Street Monday, they noticed four people moving out of a red Chevy Camaro and a White Dodge Ram truck, KVUE reported. The police said they recognized suspect Michael Rodriguez from a previous methamphetamine arrest.
When the cops searched the bag of a woman who was seen near the suspicious cars, they said, they found Suboxone, Tramadol, Valium, Oxycodone, Percocet, 38.48 grams of meth, 7.02 grams of black at heroin, 18.3 grams of cocaine along with 80 small clear baggies, and 2 glass pipes all inside the purse. A crack pipe and crack cocaine were found in a clear bag inside of the Camaro, police said.
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Police said they found Ben Almaguer, who was at the scene, had an outstanding felony warrant for DWI. Upon searching the suspect, police said, officers found black tar heroin and crack cocaine.
Rodriguez was charged with possession of a controlled substance over one gram. Almaguer was charged with possession of a controlled substance, heroin, and possession of a controlled substance, crack cocaine.
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