Sheriff Ken Fries tried to stage a photo op bust for news center 21 evening news which paled miserably compared to Muncie Police Munice police drug team.
It took police from out of town to take care of the drug problem in Fort Wayne.
The Muncie-Delaware County Police Department Drug Task Force comprises members of the Muncie Police Department, Delaware County Sheriff’s Department and the Ball State Police Department.
Yeah Muncie probably did not understand Fort Wayne allow drug traffic in our city even when citizens give specifics.
Sgt. Michael Mueller, of the Muncie-Delaware County Police Department Drug Task Force, said the ring normally moved about 10 kilos of cocaine – worth about $1 million on the street – a week. Tuesday’s bust, part of a six- to eight-month investigation that is still ongoing, set a Delaware County record..
According to investigators, Alejandro Duran of Fort Wayne packed the engine compartment of his blue Dodge Ram 4 x 4 with 13 kilos of cocaine, which could net about $1.3 million on the street. The undercover agent told him to bring the cocaine to Delaware County, so Duran braved Tuesday’s blizzard and began to drive, Mueller said. Duran’s girlfriend, Alma Rosales sat next to him.
Alejandro Duran and Alma Rosales, hmmmm. These folks did not support Fries voters proposition that all drug dealers are African-Americans in the central city huh?
So much for the new sheriff in town. Taxpayers should be outraged!!!!!! Your City of Fort Wayne police chief does nothing about drugs in the community nor does your new sheriff of Allen County
Matter of fact one law enforcement stated that independent voters don't tell him what to do. How sad. right on Muncie !!!!! Can I have some Fries in my neighborhood..hint hint, 2500 block of Warsaw. A whole lot of law abiding citizens is a hiding them their drugs.
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