Approximately 20 pounds of meth was seized from a used car dealership in Phoenix on Jan. 20, the DEA said. PHOENIX - Authorities say three men who were distributing drugs out of a used car dealership in Phoenix were arrested.The United States Drug Enforcement Administration says Cesar Avila-Aguilar, 52, Hiram Velasquez-Amarillas, and Marco Antonio Ortiz, 31, were arrested on Jan.
20 in connection to the distribution of methamphetamine and fake M30 pills suspected to contain fentanyl from BSG Auto Sales, located near 35th Avenue and Indian School Road.Anthony Fife lives in the area, and he walks by the dealership everyday while on this way to work."When I walked by, a lot of cops right here just hanging out.
They wave me by. I didn’t say anything," said Fife."Investigators seized approximately 20 pounds of methamphetamine, 4,000 M30 pills suspected to contain fentanyl, 14 firearms and two vehicles," the DEA said in a news release.All three men were booked into jail and are accused of drug charges.