Two young suspects were arrested by claiming that they were running a drug delivery service that targeted students throughout Vinterora.
One of the suspects was identified as Edgar Nep, 18, from Camarelo. The other was only identified as a male because of his simple situation, according to the Sharif Ventura County Office.
During the month of April and May, investigators began investigating the service of delivering medicines that first sold drugs to children throughout the province.
The marijuana service sold, celosipine mushrooms and nicotine VAPE devices to events. One of the young customers was taken to the hospital after consuming cellosipine mushrooms that were sold by service.
The investigators later identified Nabte and non -specific males as suspects and said they had sold drugs through social media and correspondence.
On May 21, the authorities served an inspection note in the 2600 Antonio Drive bloc at Camarillo and 2300 Los Feliz Drive in Aks.
During the search, a plant was identified and taken in reservation. Two days later, male events were present and were arrested in a thousand oaks.
Representatives have found nearly 47 marijuana devices, 62 nicotine devices, 18 containers of the pre -blocked marijuana cigarettes, and a large volume of loose marijuana while searching.
They also found more than $ 5,000 in the US currency, and it is believed that it has earned illegal drug sales. NABTE was booked in Ventura County Prison to sell an control subject to a minor, possession of an control subject for sale, and conspiring to commit a crime. It is held on bail of $ 50,000.
Male events were arrested to possess an control subject for sale, conspiring to commit a crime, and driving a car without a license.
The Work Squad participating in the case, VC Focus, aims to “combat crimes associated with fentanel and overdose by targeting the supply chain to individuals and criminal organizations responsible for sales of these drugs in Vinterora Province. In addition, the work team is working to determine new trends of abuse between the younger population and generally educate the community on the microbe.
Anyone with information about the case or similar crimes can contact the VC Focus business teams on 805-383-8700 or send an email to [email protected].