Drugs and drones could land this group of alleged dealers behind bars.
Last year, authorities in West Virginia launched a major investigation into a drone attempt to drop drugs at a federal prison, arresting 11 suspects, including one minor.
The drug bust reportedly occurred in November after the McDowell County Sheriff’s Office received a tip about an increase in drones flying around the medium-security federal correctional facility in Welch, Mt., authorities said. did.
Over the next month, law enforcement received more information about possible drone deliveries, the sheriff’s office said.
It is unclear whether drugs were actually delivered and, if so, what type of drugs the inmates obtained. According to KDKA.
The arrests reportedly took place in December and February.
“My office has been consulting with the McDowell County Prosecutor’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office regarding the investigation and prosecution of these matters to ensure the protection of the citizens of McDowell County and FCI McDowell employees,” said McDowell Sheriff James Muncy. ” he said. statement, According to the W.V.A.
The sheriff’s office said multiple suspects were charged with attempted introduction of contraband into a correctional facility, attempted unlawful operation of an unmanned aircraft, and possession with intent to deliver a Schedule 1 controlled substance. did. According to WVNS.
A juvenile also reportedly faces multiple charges in connection with the incident.
The other suspect, Jose Sanchez Rodriguez, was found dead on Feb. 15, authorities said, just days after the 29-year-old suspect fled from deputies, WVNS reported. His cause of death is pending.
Raymond Saez and Hector Ruiz were each given the maximum bail of $150,000, the department said. In addition to drug-related charges, he also faces charges of assaulting a police officer.





