HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — A visitors cease in west central Indiana turned up an estimated $2 million in medicine supposed for Indianapolis.
An Indiana State Police trooper pulled a Chrysler van over on Interstate 70 close to the 59-mile marker round 1:30 p.m. Monday for unsafe lane motion. Whereas speaking with the driving force, 32-year-old Ester Osegueda, police say the trooper “noticed legal indicators” that led police to look the car.
Whereas looking out the van, the trooper discovered 134 kilos of crystal methamphetamine and 90 kilos of fentanyl hid within the cargo space of the car. Police say the narcotics had been headed to Indianapolis from Memphis, Tenn. and are valued at an estimated $2 million.
Osegueda, of Porterville, Calif., and the passenger of the van, 27-year-old Adam Lopez of Tulare, Calif., had been each charged with felony dealing narcotics. Each suspects are at the moment being held on the Hendricks County Jail.