Providence Street Targeted in Major Meth Bust; DEA Arrests Two Men With Nearly Six Pounds of Methamphetamine

Providence, RI – A normally quiet neighborhood on Detroit Avenue was shaken Monday night when the DEA arrested two brothers after seizing nearly six pounds of methamphetamine hidden in a vehicle, authorities said.

Months-Long Investigation Leads to Arrest

Federal agents had been investigating Americo Ureña-Jimenez and Fausto Ureña-Jimenez for months, relying on a confidential source who previously purchased large quantities of meth in Providence. According to court documents, the source tipped investigators that the brothers were bringing approximately six pounds of crystal meth into the city on Aug. 25 in a silver Acura SUV.

Arrest and Drug Discovery

The suspects were apprehended just after 9:20 p.m. as they arrived at the Detroit Avenue residence. Fausto, driving the vehicle, attempted to flee but was blocked by DEA units. Both men were detained without incident.

A drug detection dog later alerted agents to narcotics hidden in the car’s engine compartment. Officers recovered 2,721 grams of methamphetamine, field-tested positive for meth, concealed in trash bags near the firewall.

Court documents also indicate that the brothers are under investigation for cocaine and fentanyl trafficking. Both men’s cell phones were seized to assist with the ongoing investigation.

Community Reaction

Neighbors on Detroit Avenue expressed concern but were unsurprised by the bust. Resident Yamusi Ortega, who has lived on the street for over a year, said:…

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