Police and Feds Make Historic Drug Bust in Chicago Heights
Heights Police Lt. David Basile said the drugs discovered inside the speakers of a Nissan convertible are worth about $1 million on the streets. Automatic weapons were also found.
Heights police partnered with the federal government to take down one of the biggest illegal drug operations in the history of Chicago Heights last Friday, according to the mayor's office. Police teamed with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in April 2012 and conducted an eight-month investigation, leading to the arrest of Juan Serrano and Raul Rangel-Dominguez (aka Antonio Lopez), both living in Chicago Heights. D.E.A. agents and police officers executed the bust at 405 West 15th St. Sign up for Chicago Heights breaking news alerts. DEA Special Agent Owen Putman provided an account of the bust in a news release: The investigation subsequently revealed that Rangel-Dominguez was involved in a drug transaction of three kilograms of cocaine …
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john
12:23 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
Chicago Heights PD is the most corrupt PD in the whole Chicago metro. One has to wonder if this drug dealer just got paid for not paying his tribute. I smell a rotten rat!"   more ›