Large Amount Of Meth, Marijuana, And Cash Seized In DeKalb County

On Monday night, DeKalb County Deputies and Narcotics agents conducted a search on County Road 1000 (near Hammondville) resulting in a large amount of narcotics being seized.

The investigation stemmed from information received that several juveniles were purchasing marijuana from other residents in the area. After tracing it to the source, the investigation led narcotics agents to a residence on County Road 1000.

During the search, agents located 44 pounds of marijuana, as well as 50 ounces of liquefied methamphetamine. A conversion lab was also present at the residence.

Methamphetamine is often found in liquefied form due to being easier to smuggle and conceal from destination to destination. Once the narcotics make their way to a dealer, the liquefied methamphetamine is converted into crystalized methamphetamine for distribution.

The methamphetamine found at the residence could produce a large amount of crystal meth.

The investigation then led agents to a residence on 11th Street in Fort Payne, where a large amount of U.S. currency was found. A small amount of liquid methamphetamine and additional marijuana were found at the Fort Payne residence.

An AR15 was also seized at the residence on County Road 1000 and a handgun at the house on 11th Street.

Three were arrested during the investigation:

Agustis Angel Mondragon (25 of Fort Payne) was charged with Manufacturing of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, Trafficking in any illegal drug (x3), Chemical Endangerment of a Child, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Tiffanie Denphung Hoang (24 of Fort Payne) was charged with Manufacturing of a Controlled Substance 2nd Degree, Trafficking in any illegal drug (x3), Chemical Endangerment of a Child, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Claudia Zamudio Gutierrez (27 of Valley Head) was charged with Manufacturing of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, Trafficking in any illegal drug (x3), Chemical Endangerment of a Child, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

All remain in the DeKalb County Detention Center on a $1,000,000 bond. The investigation continues and more arrests may be forthcoming.

 

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