Traffic stop heads off Redmond meth delivery by two illegal aliens

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | February 26, 2008 

Two men allegedly delivering a quarter-pound of methamphetamine worth almost $12,000 to Redmond were arrested on the north side of town by drug agents who’d been watching for their car, officials said Monday. The pair remained in the Deschutes County jail, being held for federal immigration officials. Armando Diaz Diaz, 35, of Metolius, and Jose Castor, 31, of the Madras area, were stopped around 6 p.m. Friday on Highway 97 by Redmond police and detectives who had set up a surveillance operation in northern Deschutes County to catch the pair, said Sgt. Mitchell Meyer of the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team.

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