‘I only have drugs at my house,’ suspect tells DEA Atlanta agents

Federal agents found nearly 200 pounds of methamphetamine in Gwinnett County because a suspect told them exactly where to look.

DEA Atlanta investigators had been watching Alberto Ortiz-Osornio on April 3 when Gwinnett County Sheriff’s deputies pulled over a pickup truck nearby. A drug dog hit on the back seat and deputies found roughly 66 pounds of meth packed inside two black totes.

Agents then stopped Ortiz-Osornio separately. When they asked if he had any drugs or weapons on him, he allegedly told them he only had drugs at his house. He signed a Spanish-language consent form and let them in, according to a complaint.

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Inside his bedroom on North Fulton Circle near Norcross, agents found four more totes holding another 121 pounds of meth…

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