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In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, one man "dominated" the San Diego methamphetamine market as border restrictions hampered smuggling routes and the price of the drug "skyrocketed," a federal prosecutor said Monday.
Reyes Espinoza, who lived with his family in San Ysidro but also split time between Mexico and a rural hideout in northern Minnesota, was coordinating the cross-border movement of 40 to 100 pounds of meth each week during much of 2020 and the first part of 2021, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Sutton told a judge in San Diego federal court.
Link in bio for more information. 📸 Kristina Davis / San Diego Union-Tribune
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