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Feds Bust Arizona Marijuana Trafficking Ring

Pot Bust
(Photo courtesy of the Drug Enforcement Administration)
Law enforcement seized 1,400 pounds of marijuana in a bust last week.

PHOENIX – Eleven people suspected of bringing thousands of pounds of marijuana across the border into Arizona and New Mexico are now in federal custody. The arrests are the result of a year-long investigation by various federal agencies.

The Drug Enforcement Administration alleges the individuals were part of a drug trafficking organization responsible for bringing as much as 27,000 pounds of marijuana into Arizona and New Mexico in the past year.

Most of the drugs came through the Agua Prieta area, said DEA spokeswoman Ramona Sanchez.

"This detail was well organized," Sanchez said. "They used multiple load drivers and multiple vehicles, they used backpackers to facilitate the drug transportation operations in the remote desert of Cochise County near cities like San Simon and Wilcox for further delivery into Tucson and Phoenix."

The DEA alleges the group is linked to the Mexican Sinaloa cartel. 

Last week law enforcement raided stash houses in Phoenix and Wilcox and seized 1,400 pounds of marijuana as well as multiple firearms.

Two more suspects remain at large. 

Jude Joffe-Block was a senior field correspondent at KJZZ from 2010 to 2017.