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S.F.: Two individuals charged with a number of felonies in drug trafficking case

Editorial Board Published March 29, 2025
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S.F.: Two individuals charged with a number of felonies in drug trafficking case

Two have been charged in connection to narcotics trafficking, the workplace of San Francisco District Legal professional Brooke Jenkins introduced Friday.

Jose Espinoza-Santos, 57, and Aaryn Stacy, 31, are charged with a number of felonies after allegedly possessing over half a pound of fentanyl and different medicine, prosecutors mentioned.

Based on court docket paperwork, on Mar. 25, San Francisco Cops noticed Espinoza-Santos allegedly exchanging suspected narcotics for cash and giving the proceeds to Stacy.

Espinoza-Santos then allegedly eliminated a bag of suspected narcotics and distributed parts of the contents to a gaggle of people that gathered round him, officers mentioned.

Officers later reportedly recovered 66.5 grams of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine base, and $2,000 from Espinoza-Santos. Stacy was discovered with 190.5 grams of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine base, methamphetamine, a scale, and $762, the DA’s workplace mentioned.

The District Legal professional’s Workplace is in search of to have them detained pending trial as a result of public security threat.

The investigation is ongoing. Anybody with info is inspired to contact the San Francisco Police Division Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or textual content TIP411 with SFPD.

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