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Anthony Paul Salazar, Crack Cocaine Distribution, New Mexico 2019

Published January 27, 2020

Anthony Paul Salazar, a 23-year-old resident of Las Vegas, New Mexico, has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine.

The crime took place on September 19, 2019, in San Miguel County. According to the plea agreement, Salazar stored 31 bundles of crack cocaine in a film container at his home in Las Vegas. He intended to sell the crack cocaine.

Salazar was arrested by the FBI and New Mexico State Police during the execution of a federal search warrant at his residence. The FBI and New Mexico State Police investigated the case.

Salazar currently awaits sentencing and faces up to 20 years in prison. He is currently out of custody.

The Las Cruces Branch Office of the U.S. Attorney's Office is prosecuting the case. The office is responsible for handling cases related to federal crimes in the southern and western parts of New Mexico.

This case serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle against drug trafficking in New Mexico. The state has been plagued by the issue of drug trafficking, with many cases involving the distribution of crack cocaine and other illicit substances.

Salazar's case is a stark reminder of the consequences of getting involved in the drug trade. He faces a significant prison sentence and could spend the next 20 years behind bars.

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-nm/pr/man-las-vegas-new-mexico-pleads-guilty-federal-charge-possession-intent-distribute-crack