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    PANT Investigation leads to large Meth and
    Heroin Seizure in Cottonwood

    January 11, 2019No Comments
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    A pound of Heroin and half pound of meth taken off the Streets and away from 3 children living at the dealer’s home

    logo_ycsoCottonwood AZ (January 11, 2019) – The release of this information was delayed due to the ongoing investigation involving detectives from the Partner’s Against Narcotics Trafficking Task Force (PANT).

    On December 19, 2018, 39-year-old Jairo Chavez-Rodriguez was arrested at a Cottonwood area service station for Possession of Dangerous Drugs for Sale (meth) and Possession of Narcotic Drugs for Sale (heroin). In the week’s prior, PANT detectives had developed information regarding drug sales involving Chavez-Rodriguez in the Cottonwood area. Detectives were able to confirm several sales of meth and heroin during the follow-up investigation which lead to his arrest on December 19, 2018.

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    20190111_ChavezRodriguezJairoBased on evidence developed up and to the arrest of Chavez- Rodriguez, detectives established probable cause to obtain a search warrant for a home in the 200 block of S 14th Street, Cottonwood. When the warrant was served late in the evening on December 19, 2018, one adult female, identified a 40-year-old Johanora Gonzalez, and three young children, two age 6 and one age 9, were detained.

    During a search of the home, more than one pound of heroin and over half a pound of meth was found in the master bedroom. Numerous small baggies of prepackaged meth and heroin were also seized in various weights ready for sales. Additionally, scales to weigh drugs were found along with a ledger documenting who has paid and who owes regarding those sales. Detectives also found 2 firearms along with cash likely obtained during drug transactions. The suspect had also set up a video surveillance system to monitor the exterior of the home.

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    As the search continued, detectives found numerous pieces of foil with heroin residue and heroin throughout the house on the floor accessible to the 3 children. A meth bong was found on a coffee table and a meth pipe in a bathroom, both items within easy reach of the children.

    20190111_GonzalezJohanoraAlong with the arrest charges earlier in the evening, Chavez-Rodriquez was also charged with one count of Possession of Dangerous drugs for Sale (methamphetamine), one count of Possession of a Narcotic drug for Sale (heroin), Possession of a firearm during a drug offense, one count of Fortification of a building, 3 counts of Endangerment, and 3 counts of child abuse. He is being held without bond.

    Johanora Gonzalez was arrested and charged with the same charges and has since been released on a $15,000 bond.

    The Department of Child Safety was called out to care for the children.

    Citizens can contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or the YCSO website: www.ycsoaz.gov

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