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Cesar Villalobos-Suarez

On August 27th of 2009, in a joint investigation involving the drug task force, the Laurie Police Department, the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office and the office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, two Hispanic males were arrested in the city of Laurie on suspicion of drug trafficking.

 

On August 24th of 2009 a FedEx package was intercepted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The package was found to contain approximately 5 pounds of marijuana and was to be delivered to Pedro Garza at 109 Mooreview Drive in Laurie Missouri.

 

On the afternoon of August 27th of 2009 a drug task force officer delivered the FedEx package to an apartment at 109 Mooreview Drive. The residents of this apartment were questioned and later released. Two Hispanic males, tentatively identified as Pedro Garza-Cantun, age 41 and Cesar Villalobos-Suarez, age 32 were arrested enroute to the apartment to take delivery of the package.

 

Garza-Cantun and Villalobos-Suarez were questioned and admitted to being illegal aliens. Garza-Cantun did confess his role in the shipment of marijuana and did give his consent to a search of his residence.

 

On the evening of August 27th of 2009 officers of the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force and the Camden County Sheriff’s Office went to the residence of Garza-Cantun located at 361 Chimney Point in Sunrise Beach. These officers recovered $8,260.00 in cash, digital scales, drug paraphernalia and approximately one half pound of Cocaine.

 

Garza-Cantun and Villalobos-Suarez are currently being held in the Morgan County Jail on a detainer warrant as illegal aliens. The investigation is ongoing and federal charges will be requested through the United States Attorney’s Office in Jefferson City. The combined street value of the drugs seized was approximately $30,000.00.

 

 

 

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