April 24, 2025 — A federal jury has convicted Juan Hernandez a Mexican-national living in Oklahoma City, Jessica Muniz of Oklahoma City, and Denis Leal Gutierrez, Cesar Azamar, and Adrian Narvaez of Texas, for their roles in a drug trafficking organization (DTO) that specialized in transporting liquid methamphetamine by semi-truck from Mexico, through Texas, to Oklahoma City, and laundering the subsequent drug proceeds, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester. Read More
Federal jury convicts five in drug trafficking conspiracy that used semi-trucks to transport liquid meth from Mexico to Oklahoma
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