Posted on 09/29/2023 7:39:56 AM PDT by Beowulf9
NEW YORK -- There has been another arrest in the fentanyl-related death of a baby at a Bronx day care.
A fourth person was in custody Tuesday after being on the run for a week and a half.
CBS New York has learned suspect Felix Herrera-Garcia was arrested in Mexico while on a bus to the city of Culiacan, which is a hub for the most powerful drug cartel in the world.
Herrera-Garcia was last seen carrying bags out the back alley of Divino Nino Day Care on Sept. 15, after the babies inside were exposed to fentanyl.
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Investigators allege Herrera-Garcia's wife, Grei Mendez, called him before calling 911 as the babies showed signs of an overdose. One-year-old Nicholas Dominici died and three other babies were hospitalized.
Police have already arrested Mendez, Herrera-Garcia's cousin, Carlisto Acevedo Brito, and an alleged associate, Renny Paredes.
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Federal authorities claim the four were operating a drug ring out of the day care and have found large quantities of narcotics hidden under the floor boards.
"It would be indicative of a larger-scale steady distribution network that built up customers and clients and has resources and connections to Mexico," said Ray Donovan, retired chief of operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Donovan said Herrera-Garcia attempting to go to Culiacan was significant, because it's the main operational center for the Sinaloa cartel.
"That cartel is the largest producer, manufacturer and trafficker of fentanyl to the U.S.," Donovan said, adding, "It tells me he was going there for protection. So it made sense for him to take a bus to lay under the radar and go directly into Culiacan to lay low for a period of time."
Sources said U.S. and Mexican authorities worked together on the arrest and the extradition process will now begin.
CBS New York has learned daycare suspect Felix Herrera-Garcia was arrested in Mexico while on a bus to the city of Culiacan, which is a hub for the most powerful drug cartel in the world. Herrera-Garcia was last seen carrying bags out the back alley of Divino Nino Day Care on Sept. 15, after parents left their babies for daycare and were exposed to fentanyl. One died.
With the border being so secure, how are they getting the drugs in the country?
Federal authorities claim the four latinos (here illegally?) were operating a criminal drug ring out of the day care....large quantities of narcotics were hidden under the day care’s floor boards.
“It would be indicative of a larger-scale steady distribution network w/ customers and clients...... and has resources and connections to Mexico,” said Ray Donovan, retired DEA chief of operations.
Donovan said Herrera-Garcia attempting to go to Culiacan was significant, because it’s the main operational center for the Sinaloa cartel’s deadly fentanyl distribution.
Just another dab of that good old liberal diversity strength.
Hang them in the public square, after a fair trial of course.
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But yes.....a fair trial is a necessity.....snx.
And arrested one guy? Why not take out the cartel at the same time?
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