Hidalgo County Resident Pleads Guilty to Drug
Crimes
TYLER, TX—United States Attorney Rebecca A.
Gregory announced today that a Hidalgo County man has
pleaded guilty to drug violations in the Eastern District
of Texas.
HOMERO ZAMBRANO ARTEAGA, age 29, of Mission,
Texas, admitted to being involved in a conspiracy
to possess
with intent to distribute and distribution of at
least 200 grams but less than 300 grams of cocaine,
during
an appearance today before United States Magistrate
Judge John D. Love.
According to information presented in court, an investigation
began in May of 2007 into the distribution of cocaine
in East Texas by Arteaga and a co-defendant.
At sentencing, Arteaga faces a sentence of up to 20
years' imprisonment and a fine up to $1 million. A sentencing
date has not been set at this time.
This case is being
investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, the Longview Police Department,
and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office. This
case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorney Richard L. Moore.
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