Undercover drug bust nets $44K in meth, two arrests in Hall County
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Alright, listen up, folks! You won't believe what went down in Gainesville, Georgia. We've got two geniuses who thought it'd be a bright idea to deal meth right under the noses of the Hall County Sheriff's Office. I mean, come on, guys, did you really think that was a good plan? So, picture this: June 25th, these idiots, Antonio Gonzales and Pedro Leonel Cortez, are cruising down Atlanta Highway with a pound of methamphetamine in their car. Yeah, you heard it righta whole pound! That's like $44K worth of crystal-clear stupidity. They must have thought they were untouchable. Spoiler alert: they weren't. The undercover deputies played them like a fiddle, setting up a buy and then pulling over their car. Inside, they found 589 grams of methenough to make any cop's day! Both guys got charged with possession with intent to distribute and trafficking in methamphetamine. Oh, and Cortez? He got an extra charge for the undercover buy. But wait, it gets better! Cortez, a native of Mexico, is also under an immigration detainer. And Gonzales? Well, he's just your average sex offender who forgot to register his change of address. Talk about adding insult to injury! These two are now chilling in the Hall County Jail without bond, probably realizing they should have stuck to selling lemonade instead. So there you have it, folksanother day, another meth bust. #ThatsMethedUp!
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