Three men are facing charges after investigators tied them to the delivery and storage of around 100 pounds of methamphetamine at a Saint Paul home last week.
The massive bust concluded what authorities say was a long-running investigation into a drug trafficking organization operating in the United States.
Rosario Salas Fierro, 29, his brother, 30-year-old Jose Cesar Salas Fierro, and 27-year-old Grayson Joseph Madrigal each face a first-degree controlled substance charge for possessing more than 50 grams of methamphetamine while aiding and abetting one another. The charge carries a mandatory minimum of 65 months in prison and a maximum of 40 years if they’re convicted…